2016
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00197
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Putting Lifeworlds at Sea: Studying Meaning-Making in Marine Research

Abstract: An individual's "lifeworld" guides perceptions, the attachment of meaning and in sum, the interpretation of reality in everyday life. Yet the lifeworld (Ger. Lebenswelt) has been an undertheorized concept within interdisciplinary marine research. Through a two-stage analysis, we critically engage with the philosophical foundations, heuristic value and the methodological versatility that the interpretivist concept of the lifeworld stands to offer, drawing from contemporary marine scholarship. With two illustrat… Show more

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“…Siriwardane-de Zoysa and Hornidge[74] explain: "An individual's "lifeworld" guides perceptions, the attachment of meaning and in sum, the interpretation of reality in everyday life" and suggest scholars need to pay more attention to this within the context of the sea.…”
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“…Siriwardane-de Zoysa and Hornidge[74] explain: "An individual's "lifeworld" guides perceptions, the attachment of meaning and in sum, the interpretation of reality in everyday life" and suggest scholars need to pay more attention to this within the context of the sea.…”
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confidence: 99%