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Supervising for Robust Hermeneutic Phenomenology: Reflexive Engagement Within Horizons of Understanding

Journal

QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 6, Pages 836-842

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1049732316637824

Keywords

phenomenology; philosophical hermeneutics; hermeneutic phenomenology; research supervision; presuppositions interviews; health research; qualitative; New Zealand

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Undertaking philosophically hermeneutic research requires embodying the fundamental hermeneutic notions espoused by Heidegger, Gadamer, and other related philosophers. For both supervisors and students, there is a way of working that infuses a hermeneutic project with a particular kind of contemplative openness. In this article, I will draw from my own experience of coming to appreciate the nature of this approach. Reading Gadamer challenged me to see that, before interpreting the meanings inherent in research data, I first needed to grapple with the fact that I brought ready-made prejudices to the interpretation. Further, and perhaps more importantly, was the recognition that while prejudices may have a negative influence, they could also bring a positive view. Just as I needed to understand key Gadamerian notions to shed light on the interpretive nature of philosophical hermeneutics, I will unpack these to underpin the ongoing discussion of hermeneutic research strategies. In articulating how to be hermeneutic, I explain how I guide students embarking on hermeneutic research. Discussion centres on surfacing and engaging with preunderstandings through presuppositions interviewing, journalling and the careful selection of words that refine and crystallise meanings in ways that reflectively and reflexively engage and expand horizons of understanding. In this article, I use examples from my own experience as a doctoral student and supervisor of doctoral students to assist other supervisors and students understand both the importance of being hermeneutic and ways of achieving robust and philosophically congruent hermeneutic research.

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