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Mahler, Hermeneutics and Analysis
Music Analysis, 1991Mahler's time came (to resort to the most pious article of the Mahlerian's faith) at the point when scholarship in general was prepared to take Karl Kraus's vision of the Viennese apocalypse seriously. Biography and interdisciplinary studies found in Mahler's music, and the traditions of explaining it, a readily understandable method of working which ...
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Hermeneutic analysis: a qualitative decision trail
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1999Qualitative analysis is problematic from two perspectives, which exist in the science and art debate [Tesch, R., 1990. Qualitative Research. Analysis types and software tools. The Falmer Press, London; Robson, C., 1993. Real World Research. Blackwell, Oxford]. The science view claims that the absence of clear and agreed analysis processes, which can be
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A Heideggerian Hermeneutical Analysis of Survivors of Incest
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1993The phenomenological study described in this paper examined the lived experience of adult women survivors of childhood incest. Self‐identified incest survivors (N=5) participated in non‐structured, audiotaped interviews. Subsequent transcripts were analyzed by a team of researchers using Heideggerian phenomenology to identify common meanings and themes
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Interpretation/Analysis Methods in Hermeneutic Interpretive Phenomenology
Nursing Research, 2003Although hermeneutical interpretive phenomenological methodology has been used in many nursing research studies, reports of findings are generally not specific regarding the analysis, or "interpretive process," of this methodology.The purpose of this article is to assist researchers in analyzing interviews and observations, as part of hermeneutical ...
Janice D, Crist, Christine A, Tanner
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A hermeneutic analysis of the lived experiences of associate nurses
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 1995Summary In order to understand better the role of associate nurse in the primary nursing model, narratives from associate nurses were analysed using hermeneutic approach. Major themes in the narratives included: connecting with patients, collaborating with other nurses, and making decisions.
S, Sella, J, MacLeod
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A Hermeneutic Analysis of the Process of Conducting Clinical Interviews
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 19971. Although no right way to interview exists, an interviewer should develop a comfortable, personal style. 2. Allowing an interview to follow its own course while remembering the overall interview agenda will contribute to quality of the data. 3. Interviewing skills are enhanced as the interviewer develops a personal style and becomes comfortable as a ...
L C, Dzurec, P, Coleman
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Policy analysis as a hermeneutic activity
Policy Sciences, 1982Any piece of policy analysis must be appropriate to the context of its intended use. Social science often fails as policy analysis due to insensitivity to context. This paper explores a number of different modes of policy analysis to determine the circumstances in which the application of each is appropriate.
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Hermeneutic phenomenological analysis: the ‘possibility’ beyond ‘actuality’ in thematic analysis
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2017AbstractAimsThis article discusses the ways researchers may become open to manifold interpretations of lived experience through thematic analysis that follows the tradition of hermeneutic phenomenology.BackgroundMartin Heidegger's thinking about historical contexts of understandings and the notions of ‘alētheia’ and ‘techne’ disclose what he called ...
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[Cancer narrative and hermeneutical analysis].
Revista medica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, 2021An existential analysis of the story that patients make related to the experience of suffering from cancer is presented. The objective of the study was to observe, describe and understand the way in which suffering reveals the temper of anguish and with it, the possibility of an authentic existence.
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“The Hermeneutic of Reform”: A Historical Analysis
Theological Studies, 2012Few ideas have impacted the church more than reform, but in recent centuries it virtually disappeared from theological discourse. That changed on December 22, 2005, when Pope Benedict XVI, in his address to the Roman Curia, introduced “hermeneutic of reform” as the proper category for interpreting Vatican II.
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