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  1. Limits of Interpretation or Interpretation at the Limits: Perspectives From Hermeneutics on the Re-Figuration of Space and Cross-Cultural Comparison
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  SSOAR, GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V., Mannheim

    Abstract: In this article, I discuss how social scientists can interpret intercultural data in a scientific manner. I argue that, when applying methods of social research, the interpretation of intercultural data does not differ fundamentally, but... more

     

    Abstract: In this article, I discuss how social scientists can interpret intercultural data in a scientific manner. I argue that, when applying methods of social research, the interpretation of intercultural data does not differ fundamentally, but only slightly from the interpretation of intracultural data. However, it is important to include co-interpreters who are familiar with the culture under investigation into the process of interpreting intercultural data. In addition, I explain that hermeneutics has also come under pressure when faced with the interpretation of intracultural data: In hermeneutics, the premise of the unity of culture of the investigated and the investigators presupposes that cultures are delimitable and that they essentially are not further subdivided. If such a unity of culture ever existed, this unity has undoubtedly been eroded by international developments in recent decades and the concomitant need for contact. Based on these reflections, I conclude by presenting

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    DDC Categories: 300
    Other subjects: Figurationssoziologie; Hermeneutik; Raumanalyse; Re-Figuration von Räumen; Soziologie des Raumes; Wissenssoziologie; cross-cultural comparison; figurational sociology; hermeneutics; intercultural data; interkulturelle Daten; interkultureller Vergleich; qualitative Forschung; qualitative research; re-figuration of spaces; sociology of knowledge; sociology of space; spatial analysis
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    In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 22 (2021) 2

  2. Bystander-Experience von Arbeitnehmenden in männerdominierten Berufsfeldern
    eine figurationssoziologische Betrachtung
  3. The presence of the past in the novels of Toni Morrison
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Winter, Heidelberg

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  4. Pronomengebrauch und Konfliktdynamik. Exemplarische Analyse einer Gewalteskalation

    Der Aufsatz untersucht, wie Konfliktakteure sich selbst (im Singular und Plural) in Beziehung zueinander und in Bezug aufeinander sozial verorten. Er zeigt, wie sie ihre Beziehung erleben und erfahren, und wie sich dabei die Figuration ihrer... more

     

    Der Aufsatz untersucht, wie Konfliktakteure sich selbst (im Singular und Plural) in Beziehung zueinander und in Bezug aufeinander sozial verorten. Er zeigt, wie sie ihre Beziehung erleben und erfahren, und wie sich dabei die Figuration ihrer Beziehungen verändert. Dazu greift der Autor auf eine soziologisch kaum ausgearbeitete Perspektive zurück: Norbert Elias’ Überlegungen zu Personalpronomen. Er entwickelt diese Perspektive am Fallbeispiel eines gewaltsam eskalierenden Konflikts, der sich 2012 im ehemaligen Bonner Diplomatenstadtteil Bad Godesberg ereignete. Die Analyse fokussiert auf die Wechselseitigkeit pronominaler Bezugnahmen in der Interaktion, die Re-Figuration von Intergruppengrenzen und die sich daraus entspinnende Konfliktdynamik. Auf dieser Basis werden einige Grundlinien einer pronomensensiblen soziologischen Analyseperspektive angedeutet und Implikationen für die neuere Diversitäts-, Humandifferenzierungs- und Konfliktforschung umrissen. Abstract: This article examines how conflict actors socially situate themselves (in the singular and plural) in relation to one another and with respect to each other. It demonstrates how they experience their relationship and how the figuration of their relationships changes in the process. To this end, the author draws on a perspective that has hardly been worked out sociologically: Norbert Elias’ reflections on personal pronouns. He develops this perspective using the case study of a violently escalating conflict that took place in 2012 in the former diplomatic district of Bad Godesberg in Bonn. The analysis focuses on the reciprocity of pronominal references in the interaction, the re-figuration of intergroup boundaries and the resulting conflict dynamics. On this basis, the author indicates some fundamental lines of a pronominal-sensitive sociological analysis perspective and provides implications for recent diversity research, human differentiation research and conflict research.

     

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    Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für Soziologie; Berlin : de @Gruyter Oldenbourg, 1972-; 53, Heft 2 (2024), 201-222 (gesamt 22); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: Conflict Research; Violence Research; Protest Studies; Islamism; Figuration Sociology; Interactionism; Hermeneutics; Konfliktforschung; Gewaltforschung; Protestforschung; Islamismus; Figurationssoziologie; Interaktionismus; Hermeneutik
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