Forum: Qualitative Social Research (May 2023)

Situational Analysis as a Traveling Concept: Mapping, Coding and the Role of Hermeneutics

  • Ursula Offenberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-24.2.4021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2

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Situational analysis mapping is widely appreciated as offering systematical empirical approaches to analyzing relationality. However, the role of grounded theory coding as a technique to analyze sequentially remains somewhat unclear in situational analysis method books. In my contribution, I regard situational analysis as a traveling concept rooted in pragmatism and taken up within research landscapes different from its origin. Scrutinizing how situational analysis is practiced in German-speaking social sciences, I find that grounded theory coding is commonly used in addition to mapping. I relate this to existing debates on social scientific hermeneutics. Relations between pragmatism and hermeneutics are clarified and possible implications for data analysis in situational analysis are pointed out.

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