Handbuch Qualitative Forschung in Der Psychologie 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-26887-9_57
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“…To further develop a more in-depth understanding of unconscious motivational dynamics for engagement in terrorism, key sequences of the narrative interviews were interpreted scenically (in German szenisches Verstehen ; see, e.g., Lorenzer, 1970 , 2013 ; König et al, 2018 ; Haubl and Lohl, 2020 ) in a psychoanalytical working interpretation group of five psychoanalytically trained researchers that were familiar with the methodology of in-depth hermeneutics. The interpretation group serves as a resonance space for decoding the latent level of meaning in relation to the manifest level of meaning ( Abd-Al-Majeed et al, 2021 , p. 27).…”
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“…To further develop a more in-depth understanding of unconscious motivational dynamics for engagement in terrorism, key sequences of the narrative interviews were interpreted scenically (in German szenisches Verstehen ; see, e.g., Lorenzer, 1970 , 2013 ; König et al, 2018 ; Haubl and Lohl, 2020 ) in a psychoanalytical working interpretation group of five psychoanalytically trained researchers that were familiar with the methodology of in-depth hermeneutics. The interpretation group serves as a resonance space for decoding the latent level of meaning in relation to the manifest level of meaning ( Abd-Al-Majeed et al, 2021 , p. 27).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As invented by Lorenzer (1970) , this unstructured process is led by free associations and irritations that occur to the interpreters, while they examined the interview transcripts. In these key scenes , the latent meaning that lies behind the manifest meaning can be revealed ( Haubl and Lohl, 2020 , p. 568). Scenic interpretation requires an attitude of balanced attention , as well as a reflection of emotions, affects, irritations, and free association of the interpreters ( Haubl and Lohl, 2020 ; Abd-Al-Majeed et al, 2021 , p. 26) and in other words abductive instead of deductive inference ( König, 2018 , p. 35; Reichertz, 1993 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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