[Air-L] Good examples of interpretive phenomenological analysis

Peter Gloviczki pgloviczki at coker.edu
Sat Feb 15 16:14:09 PST 2020


Hi Annette and all,

Thank you for the suggestion of QI. I am new to this methodology, so I
think I would benefit from process orientated articles.

My topic area of interest is primarily major media events, especially
crisis events that have unfolded from 1995 to present, most often events
with active dialogues in online communities.

I hope this information is helpful

Peter

On Saturday, February 15, 2020, Annette Markham <amarkham at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Peter,
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> Any particular topic? Also, what are you looking for? Are you looking for
> articles where the author is able to convey the nuances and depth of the
> phenomenon/experience? Or are you looking for clarity the explanation of
> process? This might help me point to pieces.
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> You’ve probably already done it, but for others I’ll mention that a lot of
> the work in the journal _Qualitative Inquiry_ includes or overlaps
> considerably with interpretive phenomenology, so depending on what you’re
> looking for, this journal could provide a wealth of examples.
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> Best,
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> Annette
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> --Sent from phone. Plesae excuse tpyos
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> Friends,
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> Could you share with me good examples of interpretive phenomenological
> analysis in journal articles? Glad to compile a list and share w the group.
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> Thanks in advance, Peter
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*Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Ph.D.*

*Head, Cultural and **Critical Studies Division, AEJMC      *

*1st Vice President, Carolinas Communication Association*

*Associate Professor of Communication, Coker University*

*p* 843-383-8379  |  *e* pgloviczki at coker.edu
300 E. College Ave. |  Hartsville, SC
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