Thank you for this well-articulated video. I recently started a doctoral program and found this to be very useful for determining whether I would take a narrative or phenomenology approach to a research project.
Great video- thank you for breaking down these complex topics. Two additional thoughts... phenomenological research can and should discuss contextual factors. While we ultimately focus on the lived experience, we also understand that the possibilities and limits of lived experience is shaped by things like history and sociological factors. Secondly, in regard to narrative inquiry, we are also interested in commonalities between research participants. For example, was there a common "beginning, middle, and end"? Was there a common "turning point"? In this way, narrative research provides readers a road map of lived experience. This can be useful for therapists and policy advocates to discuss how things unfold over time.
Thanks very much for that simple clarity btw phenomenology and NI. Please can you talk about reciprocity, other forms of getting participants involved in research? Didn't find the click button for materials. Thank you
Thank you for this well-articulated video. I recently started a doctoral program and found this to be very useful for determining whether I would take a narrative or phenomenology approach to a research project.
Great video! It helped me put my thoughts into perspective so that I can better explain to others why I would/will choose one methodology over another
Thank you for this video. I haven’t watched any of your others but this truly clarified these methods for me.
So glad this was helpful! I will be doing an updated version of this video 😊
very informative ...great one
Thank you for watching!
Great video, very helpful, thank you so much.
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This video is very helpful! Even at the doctoral level. Thank you
Lol even at? Doctoral level is where is most helpful!
Great video- thank you for breaking down these complex topics. Two additional thoughts... phenomenological research can and should discuss contextual factors. While we ultimately focus on the lived experience, we also understand that the possibilities and limits of lived experience is shaped by things like history and sociological factors. Secondly, in regard to narrative inquiry, we are also interested in commonalities between research participants. For example, was there a common "beginning, middle, and end"? Was there a common "turning point"? In this way, narrative research provides readers a road map of lived experience. This can be useful for therapists and policy advocates to discuss how things unfold over time.
Thanks very much for that simple clarity btw phenomenology and NI. Please can you talk about reciprocity, other forms of getting participants involved in research? Didn't find the click button for materials. Thank you
Thank you for the suggestions and will create these videos
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