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A phenomenological method for investigating videogame consumption (part 2)

March 10, 2008

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A key aspect of the phenomenological approach is the use of interviews (e.g, Holstein & Gubrium, 1998). I am a assuming that individuals are able to describe their experiences through language, but I realize that this description is actually of previous experiences and because an individual’s description of events is recalled, it is actually a… [Read more…]

A phenomenological method for investigating videogame consumption (part 1)

March 10, 2008

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More on phenomenology. From my Phd and prompted by Joe’s post. The context is a method for understanding the consumption of videogames…. This leads me to a phenomenological approach, or rather as Holstein and Gubrium (2005) explain, an approach to understanding social action that has a phenomenological root that goes back to Husserl, but that… [Read more…]

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