“…Analysing data via this framework of ‘empirical phenomenology’ (Allen-Collinson, 2009; Martínková & Parry, 2011) can give rise to the deployment of phenomenological concepts, such as lifeworld, intercorporeality ( intercorporéité ) and body auxiliaries, for example. The application of such concepts to qualitative data is increasingly utilised within social-science research (see for example, Aalten, 2007; Allen-Collinson, 2022; Høffding & Martiny, 2016; Jackman et al, 2022; Zahavi, 2021). Furthermore, it coheres well with drawing on Merleau-Pontian perspectives, given that Merleau-Ponty does not adopt in full Husserl’s (1999) conceptualisation of the phenomenological method, with its reliance on the epoché (Allen-Collinson, 2009; Zahavi, 2021).…”