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Website of Prof. Dr. Alfons Bora, Faculty of Sociology, University of Bielefeld
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Open-source Software for qualitative data analysis. This software also supports non-standardized procedures of sequential analysis in the framework of objektive hermeneutics.
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Website of Dr. Axel Jansen, Temporary Professo of History of Great Britain and North America, University of Kassel
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Website of Dr. habil. Christel Gärtner, University of Münster
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Website of Dr. Manuel Franzmann, University of Kiel
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Website of Dr. Denis Hänzi, Social Science Research Center Berlin
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"Google Books" delivers many search results. Some of them allow looking directly into the books. However, be cautious and sceptical. Many of the entailed representations of Objective Hermeneutics are deficient in one way or another. Some rely, although newly published, on very old literature (e.g. on Oevermann et al. 1979) and seem to completely ignore later developments. Others entail gross misunderstandings. Do not rely only on this overwhelmingly secondary literature. Always consult some primary sources too. See our bibliography of English texts.
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"Google Scholar" delivers many search results. However, be cautious and sceptical. Many of the representations of Objective Hermeneutics in these texts are deficient in one way or another. Some rely, although newly published, on very old literature (e.g. on Oevermann et al. 1979) and seem to completely ignore later developments. Others entail gross misunderstandings. Do not rely only on secondary literature. Always consult some primary sources too! Look at our bibliography of English texts.
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... undertakes research, provides consulting services, and offers education and training on the basis of the methodology of Objective Hermeneutics. It relies on the experience of researchers who have been trained to use Objective Hermeneutics in their respective disciplines--researchers who are used to transcending traditional boundaries in the social sciences and the humanities in order to solve problems of interpretation and analysis.
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Website of Peter Münte, Faculty of Sociology, University of Bielefeld