Kaedah Penyelidikan Berasaskan Praktis Melalui Pendekatan Fenomenologi Hermeneutik: Kerangka Kerja Konseptual
Practice-Based Research Method Through the Hermeneutic Phenomenology Approach: A Conceptual Framework
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practice-based, hermeneutic phenomenology.Abstract
ABSTRAKKaedah penyelidikan berasaskan praktis adalah didasari oleh pengalaman hidup (lived-experiences) yang menggunakan pendekatan hermeneutik fenomenalogi. Pendekatan ini dilihat memiliki kemampuan untuk mentafsir visual dan ia juga digunapakai dalam menginterpretasi teks. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk memperjelaskan kerangka kerja konseptual dalam menggunakan pendekatan fenomenologi hermeneutik dalam penyelidikan berasaskan praktis. Penyelidikan ini menumpukan kepada dua komponen utama – interpretasi visual dan interpretasi tekstual. Secara konsepnya, perbandingan ini dibincangkan dengan mengambil kerangka penyelidikan kajian praktis bagi memperoleh pemahaman dalam membuat analisa. Artikel ini memberi sumbangan kepada perkembangan kaedah penyelidikan berasaskan praktis yang menjadi pilihan terutama dalam peringkat pengajian pascasiswazah.
Kata Kunci: kajian praktis, hermeneutik fenomenalogi.
ABSTRACT
The practice-based research method is grounded in lived experiences, employing a hermeneutic phenomenological approach. This approach has the capability to interpret visuals and is also applied in textual interpretation. This article aims to clarify the conceptual framework in employing the hermeneutic phenomenological approach in practice-based research. This study focuses on two main components—visual interpretation and textual interpretation. Conceptually, this comparison is discussed within the framework of practical research to gain an understanding for analysis. This article contributes to the development of practice-based research methods, which have become a preferred approach, particularly at the postgraduate level.
Keywords: practice-based, hermeneutic phenomenology.
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