Is it Really “Yesterday’s War”? What Gadamer Has to Say About What Gets Counted

Authors

  • Nancy J Moules University of Calgary
  • Lorraine Venturato
  • Catherine M Laing
  • James C Field

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11575/jah.v0i0.53302

Keywords:

Qualitative research, hermeneutics, rigor, narratives, experience, funding of research, publishing qualitative findings

Abstract

In this paper, the authors address the perceived recent trend of funding and publishing bodies that seem to have taken a regard of qualitative research as a subordinate to, or even a subset of, quantitative research. In this reflection, they pull on insights that Hans-Georg Gadamer offered around the history of the natural and human science bifurcation, ending with a plea that qualitative research needs to be received, appraised, judged, and promoted by different lenses and criteria of value.

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2017-03-11

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