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Phenomenographic Thinking and Research: A Theoretical and Methodological Perspective

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Abstract

In this study, phenomenography as a thinking and research approach is synthesized with a theory-based and practice-oriented approach. In phenomenographic studies conducted in the national context, following steps unsuitable for the epistemology and practices of the approach leads to a false perception of the approach in the external reader, and inconsistent information stacks may occur. This study aims to provide a more accurate understanding of phenomenographic thinking and to use it more appropriately as a research method. Thus, the basic principles, concepts, jargon, and reasoning styles about how phenomenographic research can be carried out are presented in depth. Furthermore, this study aimed to make the phenomenography approach more visible and applicable to the syntheses it offers. Initially, the philosophy, theoretical foundations, and basic concepts of the phenomenographic approach were discussed in this context. Then, syntheses were shared about choosing the case to be researched, determining the participant group, structuring the data collection tool, performing the data collection process, determining the researcher's position, managing, and analyzing the data, and ensuring the validity and reliability conditions. In addition, case studies from leading researchers in the field of phenomenography were examined for exemplification. Finally, suggestions were made to researchers who will carry out studies based on the phenomenographic perspective.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)266-295
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of Qualitative Research in Education-egitimde Nitel Arastirmalar Dergisi
Issue number34
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Phenomenon
  • Phenomenographic research
  • Phenomenographic thinking

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