Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of Dementia
In this editorial, the authors discuss the idea of subjectivity as an often levelled criticism of qualitative reasearch, challenging the binary divide between subjective and objective. As an example of what could be "accused" of being a subjective account, Moules then discusses her experie...
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description | In this editorial, the authors discuss the idea of subjectivity as an often levelled criticism of qualitative reasearch, challenging the binary divide between subjective and objective. As an example of what could be "accused" of being a subjective account, Moules then discusses her experience of being at the other end of her mother's recent encounter with dementia. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3b80c9d0c17b4db69c6f28779af341d22022-12-21T21:51:56ZengUniversity of CalgaryJournal of Applied Hermeneutics1927-44162018-10-0110.11575/jah.v0i0.57328Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of DementiaNancy J Moules0Andrew Estefan1University of CalgaryUniversity of CalgaryIn this editorial, the authors discuss the idea of subjectivity as an often levelled criticism of qualitative reasearch, challenging the binary divide between subjective and objective. As an example of what could be "accused" of being a subjective account, Moules then discusses her experience of being at the other end of her mother's recent encounter with dementia.https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/jah/article/view/57328subjectivityobjectivityhermeneuticslossgriefdementia |
spellingShingle | Nancy J Moules Andrew Estefan Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of Dementia Journal of Applied Hermeneutics subjectivity objectivity hermeneutics loss grief dementia |
title | Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of Dementia |
title_full | Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of Dementia |
title_fullStr | Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of Dementia |
title_full_unstemmed | Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of Dementia |
title_short | Editorial: Watching My Mother Die - Subjectivity and the Other Side of Dementia |
title_sort | editorial watching my mother die subjectivity and the other side of dementia |
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