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Try to Look Again: A Phenomenological Study of Recognising Humanness in People Living With Advanced Dementia. [PDF]
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Reclaiming motherhood through shame, distance, and gratitude-A phenomenological study of Swedish women's lived experiences of giving birth while ill with COVID-19. [PDF]
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Lifeworld as “unit of analysis”
Journal of Documentation, 2018Purpose The authors discuss the lifeworld as a research concept for the field of information behaviour, which serves to problematise the concept of unit of analysis. In so doing, the authors demonstrate how the lifeworld can be adopted as a unit of analysis in information behaviour research, that is, how research can be based in the lifeworld rather ...
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Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2013
Hugh Baxter’s book Habermas: A Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy not only carefully recounts Habermas’ political and legal theory, but also raises several insightful criticisms of Habermas. Of particular note is Baxter’s criticism of Habermas’ system–lifeworld model originally presented in Theory of Communicative Action. Baxter argues that Habermas
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Hugh Baxter’s book Habermas: A Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy not only carefully recounts Habermas’ political and legal theory, but also raises several insightful criticisms of Habermas. Of particular note is Baxter’s criticism of Habermas’ system–lifeworld model originally presented in Theory of Communicative Action. Baxter argues that Habermas
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Philosophy Today, 2009
Phenomenology is often criticized by poststructuralists1 and others for its ahistoricaJ approach, aiming to arrive at a priori structures of consciousness and the world without situating them in a specific context. In this essay I will examine the way in which HusserUan phenomenology treats the question of concrete historical changes in thinking and ...
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Phenomenology is often criticized by poststructuralists1 and others for its ahistoricaJ approach, aiming to arrive at a priori structures of consciousness and the world without situating them in a specific context. In this essay I will examine the way in which HusserUan phenomenology treats the question of concrete historical changes in thinking and ...
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2006
In many respects, we are what we can do. Technological innovation transforms human agency, it shapes our present and future possibilities, and embodies and transforms the ideals and values of society. The operation of the technological imperative upon the organisation of all plans and activity is directed to take us nearer to the realisation of the ...
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In many respects, we are what we can do. Technological innovation transforms human agency, it shapes our present and future possibilities, and embodies and transforms the ideals and values of society. The operation of the technological imperative upon the organisation of all plans and activity is directed to take us nearer to the realisation of the ...
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2014
This chapter introduces ‘everyday life’ as a sociological category and examines more specifically and critically the concept of the lifeworld. It examines the significance of the concept from phenomenology to sociology, and points towards a revised notion of the lifeworld more compatible with a modern mediated everyday life. It links the concept of the
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This chapter introduces ‘everyday life’ as a sociological category and examines more specifically and critically the concept of the lifeworld. It examines the significance of the concept from phenomenology to sociology, and points towards a revised notion of the lifeworld more compatible with a modern mediated everyday life. It links the concept of the
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