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Making interpretations: Michael Larkin - Leaning into interpretation in IPA

Making interpretations: Michael Larkin - Leaning into interpretation in IPA

Update: 2024-02-14
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This episode reflects on the history and theory of Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis: where does its approach to meaning sit in relation to other qualitative methods and methodologies? How have new ways of collecting data and the expansion of creative methods changed IPA research? We go on to consider the insights IPA can bring to key questions actively being debated across qualitative research: the inclusion of lived experience perspectives, decolonisation, and open science.

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Making interpretations: Michael Larkin - Leaning into interpretation in IPA

Making interpretations: Michael Larkin - Leaning into interpretation in IPA

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