Writing our lived experience: Beyond the (pale) hermeneutic?

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Geelan, David
Taylor, Peter C.
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2001
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In this paper, we make a case for an alternative epistemology of research based on the hermeneutic-phenomenology of Max van Manen (1990). This interpretive approach to understanding the nature of a social phenomenon involves the researcher in making explicit the meaning of a particular lived experience, and generating a pedagogical thoughtfulness in his or her readers. The aim of hermeneutic-phenomenology is to create a dialogical text which resonates with the experiences of readers while, at the same time, evoking a critical reflexivity about their own pedagogical actions.

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Electronic Journal of Science Education

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5

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4

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Science, Technology and Engineering Curriculum and Pedagogy

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