Reading
pp. 209-237
Abstract
The kind of first-person methods I advocate and stand for do not attempt to identify and isolate that which is particular but aims at isolating the generalizable in the individual practices. Thus, when I read online science materials, these appeal to the process of reading in general rather than to my individual reading and interpretation. In this chapter, I provide a demonstration of the method used for bringing out the culturally invariant aspects of reading, that is, those aspects that are shared among those who read the same kinds of texts.
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Published in:
Roth Wolff-Michael (2012) First-person methods: toward an empirical phenomenology of experience. Rotterdam, SensePublishers.
Pages: 209-237
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6091-831-5_13
Full citation:
Roth Wolff-Michael (2012) „Reading“, In: W. Roth (ed.), First-person methods, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 209–237.