The hermeneutic cycle: A new angle to qualitative research design
Format Type
Plenary
Format Type
Workshop
Start Date
12-1-2021 10:15 AM
End Date
12-1-2021 11:05 AM
Abstract
Qualitative research methods devoid of a rigid structure may wreak havoc on a researcher as they struggle to design an adequate and effective research study. In addition to guiding principles of the method, the hermeneutic cycle and its philosophical underpinnings offer a unique approach to building a comprehensive research design. Gadamer (1982) explains that historical consciousness or our entire realm of understanding is based on our cultural, spiritual, and ancestral experiences, continuously influences our interpretation and decisions. Intentionally applying the hermeneutic cycle to the research design stage allows the researcher to explore their presuppositions from various angles.
This workshop employs a cyclical hermeneutic approach that encompasses the researcher and their historical consciousness into developing a research design. Through reflexive exercises, the researcher will explore the strengths, weaknesses, affinities, and biases that make up their comfort zone. Participants will examine how the HP cycle can support research design, assess researcher values and biases that may unconsciously influence the research structure and design, and identify areas of improvement within the researcher's study development process. Identifying the researcher’s presuppositions about the research process through the hermeneutic cycle can critically inform our choices and help us reach beyond the somewhat institutionalized tactics to building a research design.
Keywords
Qualitative, Research Design, Hermeneutic cycle
ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2590-049X
The hermeneutic cycle: A new angle to qualitative research design
Qualitative research methods devoid of a rigid structure may wreak havoc on a researcher as they struggle to design an adequate and effective research study. In addition to guiding principles of the method, the hermeneutic cycle and its philosophical underpinnings offer a unique approach to building a comprehensive research design. Gadamer (1982) explains that historical consciousness or our entire realm of understanding is based on our cultural, spiritual, and ancestral experiences, continuously influences our interpretation and decisions. Intentionally applying the hermeneutic cycle to the research design stage allows the researcher to explore their presuppositions from various angles.
This workshop employs a cyclical hermeneutic approach that encompasses the researcher and their historical consciousness into developing a research design. Through reflexive exercises, the researcher will explore the strengths, weaknesses, affinities, and biases that make up their comfort zone. Participants will examine how the HP cycle can support research design, assess researcher values and biases that may unconsciously influence the research structure and design, and identify areas of improvement within the researcher's study development process. Identifying the researcher’s presuppositions about the research process through the hermeneutic cycle can critically inform our choices and help us reach beyond the somewhat institutionalized tactics to building a research design.