Conducting Interviews in Hermeneutic Research: An Example

Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2021 (2021) (2021)
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In this paper, we discuss the conduct of an interview that was done as a demonstration of the character of interviews in hermeneutic research. This interview was conducted within the context of a graduate course on hermeneutics and involved one of the course professors and a volunteer doctoral student in the class. Although the interview did not occur within a research study, the content of the interview is genuine and not fabricated or acted. Offering the course in an online platform of Zoom allowed for the opportunity to record it and, as a result, we are able to discuss it as well as offer a link to the viewing of the actual interview. Keywords Hermeneutic research, interviewing, Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutics

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