Individual work combined with a presentation of this work in group
Interactive lectures combine with presentations of the individual works
In this workshop core concepts of IPA (Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis) are discussed: phenomenological and hermeneutic principles of IPA, how to collect data and analyze data following the rigorous phases of IPA, how to write out the results in a scientific way. IPA is a method widely used in the domains of clinical psychology, health psychology, work and organizational psychology, etc.
Smith, J.A., & Osborn, M. (2008). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. In J.A. Smith (Ed.), Qualitative psychology : A practical guide to research methods (pp. 53-80). London : Sage Publications..