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Writing Phenomenological Research is your definitive guide to mastering phenomenological study design and execution. Tailored specifically for postgraduate researchers and scholars, this essential resource empowers you with the knowledge and tools necessary to write a compelling phenomenological research paper or dissertation. This book presents a clear, step-by-step approach that demystifies the complexities of phenomenological research.
Each of the seven chapters delves into crucial elements, from identifying literature gaps and formulating problem statements to crafting precise research questions and conducting data analysis. The author emphasizes the critical role of wording, providing practical examples and resources that set phenomenological research apart from other qualitative methods.
Designed to help you avoid common pitfalls,
Writing Phenomenological Research equips doctoral candidates and scholars with a comprehensive checklist for solidifying their research design. With its focus on clarity and actionable guidance, this book is an indispensable addition to any research methods library, ensuring you can confidently navigate the intricacies of phenomenological studies and produce impactful academic work.
List of contents
1. Situatedness within Qualitative and Phenomenology2. Situating Within Phenomenological Design3. Aligning the Problem Statement to Phenomenological Design4. Connecting the Problem and the Purpose in Phenomenological Design5. Formulating the Phenomenological Research Question6. Phenomenological Data Collection and Presentation Process and Challenges7. Phenomenological Data Analysis, Discussions, and Recommendations8. Phenomenological Research Design Resources 9. Appendix: Essential Resources for Phenomenological Research Design
About the author
Hamid H. Kazeroony is a professor at Minnesota State U.; Walden University, Ph.D. Program, USA, currently serving as a EURAM Board member, appointed Extraordinary Professor at North-West University, South Africa--2021-2023 and 2024-2027. His research reflects his interest in the way methods of production and diversity impact organizational leaders, institutions, values, and ethics.