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| क्षेत्र-आधारित रूपक विश्लेषण× | घटना-विज्ञान× | |
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| क्षेत्र | गुणात्मक | गुणात्मक |
| परिवार | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| उद्भव वर्ष≠ | 1990s–2000s (field-based applications) | Early 20th century (Husserl ~1900–1913; Heidegger ~1927) |
| प्रवर्तक≠ | Rooted in Lakoff & Johnson (1980); field-based application developed across educational and social science research from the 1990s onward | Edmund Husserl (transcendental); Martin Heidegger (hermeneutic) |
| प्रकार≠ | Qualitative analytic method | Qualitative research approach |
| मौलिक स्रोत≠ | Lakoff, G., & Johnson, M. (1980). Metaphors We Live By. University of Chicago Press. ISBN: 978-0226468013 | Moustakas, C. (1994). Phenomenological Research Methods. Sage. ISBN: 978-0803957466 |
| उपनाम≠ | field metaphor elicitation, naturalistic metaphor analysis, contextual metaphor analysis, FbMA | Fenomenoloji, phenomenological inquiry, phenomenological analysis |
| संबंधित≠ | 5 | 6 |
| सारांश≠ | Field-based metaphor analysis is a qualitative method that collects and interprets spontaneous or elicited metaphors from participants in their natural settings. Grounded in Lakoff and Johnson's conceptual metaphor theory, it reveals how individuals and communities structure abstract concepts — such as teaching, leadership, or illness — through figurative language encountered or produced in real contexts. Unlike purely document-based metaphor studies, field-based variants combine data collection in natural field settings with systematic analytic coding. | Phenomenology is a qualitative research approach that investigates how participants live through and make sense of a specific experience. Rooted in the philosophy of Edmund Husserl and extended by Martin Heidegger, it aims to reveal the essential structures of lived experience rather than to measure or predict outcomes. The two most widely applied variants are Husserl's transcendental phenomenology, which seeks universal essences, and Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology, which emphasises interpretation within context. |
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