Geographica Helvetica (Mar 2021)

Praxeologische Feldforschung – Reichweite, Tragweite, Importanz und Relevanz als Analysekategorien

  • K. Geiselhart,
  • S. Runkel,
  • S. Schäfer,
  • B. Schmid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-76-51-2021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76
pp. 51 – 63

Abstract

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This paper develops three analytical categories – range, supporting capacity, exigency/notability – to capture how supra-individual phenomena affect the people studied by empirical research. Researchers face a tension between constructivist and realist perspectives as the examined phenomena are simultaneously social constructs, in the way people perceive and understand them, and social facts in their consequences. Taking a critical perspective on the notion of large social phenomena – popularized by Theodore Schatzki – the paper develops an explorative terminology that aims to facilitate practice-oriented field research. Examples of empirical research on transition and degrowth initiatives illustrate how research subjects estimate the range of a phenomenon by trying to grasp whether they are in or out of its reach; the supportive capacity of a phenomenon by exploring how far it carries certain processes; and they experience the exigency of a phenomenon and ascribe a certain notability to it. Taken together, this terminology grasps the way phenomena are matters of concern, rather than matters of fact, for the research subjects.