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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Max Van ManenPublisher: Left Coast Press Inc Imprint: Left Coast Press Inc Volume: No. 13 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.760kg ISBN: 9781611329445ISBN 10: 1611329442 Pages: 412 Publication Date: 31 March 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Replaced By: 9781032057613 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Phenomenology of Practice; Chapter 2 Meaning and Method; Chapter 3 Openings; Chapter 4 Beginnings; Chapter 5 Strands and Traditions; Chapter 6 New Thoughts and Unthoughts; Chapter 7 Phenomenology and the Professions; Chapter 8 Philosophical Methods: The Epoché and Reduction; Chapter 9 Philological Methods: The Vocative; Chapter 10 Conditions for the Possibility of Doing Phenomenological Analysis; Chapter 11 Human Science Methods: Empirical and Reflective Activities; Chapter 12 Issues of Logic; Chapter 13 Phenomenological Writing; Chapter 14 Draft Writing;ReviewsI think the labour of this extraordinarily deep and comprehensive text should bear fruit in its immediate uptake for any researchers planning to present the lived experience of a phenomenon without drifting too quickly into conceptual analysis. The author has profoundly enriched researcher practitioners, seeking to understand and use phenomenological approaches... Peter Willis, Phenomenology & Practice Throughout his academic career, educator Max van Manen has been one of the most accessible commentators on phenomenological method. [This book] is a masterly account of the nature of phenomenology and the lived experience of doing phenomenological research. Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Max van Manen is a great teacher and a true maestro in the craft of phenomenology and phenomenological writing.The book is comprehensive and covers an ambitious range of topics, but keeps returning to its main focus: that of understanding the phenomenology of practice.In the way of a master teacher, van Manen shows us how to do the phenomenology of practice by himself engaging in thoughtful and reflective practice of phenomenological pedagogy.For any serious student of phenomenologyand in particular those engaged in the phenomenology of practicethis book should prove an essential resource and a challenging but rewarding guide. Irena Madjar, Qualitative Health Research Dr. Max van Manen is a giant among contemporary phenomenologists and his work continues to inspire. Max's new book is very comprehensive, so comprehensive that it tells the story of the history of what it means to be human and in the world. The book provides not only the traditional foundations of phenomenology in terms of philosophy/ies and method/s, but also, challenging us to reflect and dialogue about new thoughts or ideas that we may not have thought about. Max's use of etymology is so profound. One can put themselves in his stories and explanations of the lifeworld and see meaning at a very deep level. I highly recommend this book to faculty and students who are in search of a scholarly approach to philosophy and method in phenomenology. But I also recommend this book for all those who are in search of a fuller understanding of the meaning of meaning. Marilyn A. Ray, Florida Atlantic University (Emeritus) I think the labour of this extraordinarily deep and comprehensive text should bear fruit in its immediate uptake for any researchers planning to present the lived experience of a phenomenon without drifting too quickly into conceptual analysis. The author has profoundly enriched researcher practitioners, seeking to understand and use phenomenological approaches... --Peter Willis, Phenomenology & Practice I think the labour of this extraordinarily deep and comprehensive text should bear fruit in its immediate uptake for any researchers planning to present the lived experience of a phenomenon without drifting too quickly into conceptual analysis. The author has profoundly enriched researcher practitioners, seeking to understand and use phenomenological approaches... Peter Willis, Phenomenology & Practice Throughout his academic career, educator Max van Manen has been one of the most accessible commentators on phenomenological method. [This book] is a masterly account of the nature of phenomenology and the lived experience of doing phenomenological research. --Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Author InformationMax van Manen is emeritus Professor in Research Methods, Pedagogy and Curriculum Studies in the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta and Adjunct Professor at the University of Victoria. He is the leading proponent of the practise and meaning of phenomenological inquiry in pedagogy, psychology, health science and the human sciences. Van Manen is author of five books, including the influential Researching Lived Experience and has had his books translated into nine languages. He has also authored over 100 articles and chapters on pedagogy, health science, qualitative research methods and phenomenology. He founded the journal Phenomenology and Pedagogy and developed the website """"PhenomenologyOnline"""". He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Curriculum Division of the American Educational Research Association among numerous other awards and distinctions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |