2002
DOI: 10.1177/1094428102051003
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The Contest Over Meaning: Hermeneutics as an Interpretive Methodology for Understanding Texts

Abstract: This article focuses on the methodological and epistemological aspects of hermeneutics, a leading genre of interpretive research. Beginning with a brief overview of the limitations of methodological discussions of hermeneutics in current organizational research, the article first introduces readers to the historical context of hermeneutics and then discusses the major epistemological and methodological concepts and debates that inform contemporary hermeneutics. Next, methodological guidelines for employing her… Show more

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“…Information contained in documents can suggest questions that need to be asked and situations that need to be observed as part of the research. Third, analyzing the scorings matrixes and bridging to reveal connections between the documents and contexts [63]. The units of analysis for this study were three midsized municipalities in the Netherlands.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information contained in documents can suggest questions that need to be asked and situations that need to be observed as part of the research. Third, analyzing the scorings matrixes and bridging to reveal connections between the documents and contexts [63]. The units of analysis for this study were three midsized municipalities in the Netherlands.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data were analysed to reveal possible social frameworks supporting the acceptance and integration of new biotechnologies. The move towards interpretive philosophies as a method for grounding research in a sociological perspective is well established in management studies (Zammuto, 1984;Alvesson and Deetz, 2000) and has been used to understand the relational interactions and the hermeneutics of humanistic factors in the analysis of organisational issues (Robson and Rawnsley, 2001;Prasad, 2002). Interpretive methodologies provide a critical extension to qualitative methods by ensuring context and dynamics are recognised as significant contingent factors in the empirical field (Denzin, 2001;Matthyssens and Vandenbempt, 2003).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such involvement in the research is crucial to understanding the nuances of ethnic minorities that may escape the notice of a non-ethnic person. The methodology also favours a tradition committed to connecting scholarship to social struggle and transformation, with academics as a fulcrum of a new kind of politics and therefore developing into a more politically engaged discipline (Mir and Mir, 2002;Prasad, 2002).…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%