Embodied Writing as a Data Collection Method in Phenomenology

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Jennifer Hill

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Room #2078

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Paper

Start Date

January 2014

End Date

January 2014

Abstract

Presents a methodological innovation of using Anderson's (2001) embodied writing protocol as a qualitative data collection tool in phenomenology. Embodied writing is a specific form of writing that asks participants to relay their experience from a slowed-down, sensory perspective, and as such, it is particularly useful for eliciting accounts of participants' lived experience for use in phenomenological investigations. This tool was utilized in a phenomenological study of grief (Hill, 2011).

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Embodied Writing as a Data Collection Method in Phenomenology

Room #2078

Presents a methodological innovation of using Anderson's (2001) embodied writing protocol as a qualitative data collection tool in phenomenology. Embodied writing is a specific form of writing that asks participants to relay their experience from a slowed-down, sensory perspective, and as such, it is particularly useful for eliciting accounts of participants' lived experience for use in phenomenological investigations. This tool was utilized in a phenomenological study of grief (Hill, 2011).