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I am giving an informal talk in my research group and was wondering what are the hottest research papers in phenomenology as of now.
Any help would be great.
Any help would be great.
It has only 4 citations according to inSPIRE. Why do you say that "people are finding it particularly interesting"?spaghetti3451 said:A paper that people are finding particularly interesting is this: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.07962
I can confirm that the pheno people at my institute find it interesting. Citations aren't always the best measure...Demystifier said:It has only 4 citations according to inSPIRE. Why do you say that "people are finding it particularly interesting"?
Phenomenology research is a qualitative research approach that focuses on understanding the subjective experiences of individuals. It aims to explore the essence of a phenomenon and how it is perceived and interpreted by individuals.
Phenomenology research is typically conducted through in-depth interviews, observations, and analysis of texts or documents. It involves exploring the lived experiences of individuals and understanding how they make sense of the world around them.
The key characteristics of phenomenology research include bracketing of preconceived notions and biases, focusing on the subjective experiences of individuals, and utilizing rich and detailed descriptions to capture the essence of the phenomenon being studied.
Phenomenology research can be applied in various fields such as psychology, sociology, education, and healthcare. It can help in understanding the experiences and perspectives of individuals in different contexts and provide valuable insights for developing interventions and programs.
The strengths of phenomenology research include its ability to capture the complexity and richness of human experiences, its focus on individual perspectives, and its potential for generating new theories and knowledge. It also allows for a deep understanding of phenomena that may be difficult to measure quantitatively.