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The Meaning of Europe, a phenomenological study

Author

  • Roger Sages

Summary, in English

How do individuals feel and think themselves on themselves? Our actual multicultural world offer us a unique, natural experiment for a detailed study of this problematic. We will use the Meaning Constitution Analysis methodology for planification of research as it is:

1. Oriented towards meaning, as it is constituted in/by the individual in his daily life activities;

2. Oriented towards a gathering of information about it in a way that distort as little as possible its continuous process of meaning constitution in the individual. Data analysis will be done with the use of the softwares Minerva and Sphinx Lexica. The study is conducted in a Swedish population at a moment where the EU is radically changing and enlarging.

Publishing year

2003

Language

English

Publication/Series

In Cultures in Interaction, International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Sixth European Regional Congress

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Psychology

Conference name

the Sixth European Regional Congress of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology,

Conference date

2003-07-12 - 2003-07-16

Conference place

Budapest, Hungary

Status

Published