Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the Subject

Critical-psychological methodology, based upon the conceptually grounded connection between a critique of psychology and of society has to prove successful in realizing the unity of cognition and practical change and through the emancipatory relevance of its empirical findings. Considering the persi...

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Main Author: Morus Markard
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2000-06-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1088
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description Critical-psychological methodology, based upon the conceptually grounded connection between a critique of psychology and of society has to prove successful in realizing the unity of cognition and practical change and through the emancipatory relevance of its empirical findings. Considering the persistent and pervasive capitalist production of inequality, any attempts to overcome the abstract focus of traditional "quantitative" psychology on "de-contextualized" individuals by means of a "contextualism" that waters down complex societal structures to a conglomeration of (immediate) situations are bound to fail. By contrast, the methodical concepts of an "analysis of conditions, meanings, and grounds-for-action" ("Bedingungs-Bedeutungs-Begründungs-Analyse") and of the "course of development" or "developmental trajectory" ("Entwicklungsfigur") demonstrate how it is possible to grasp psychologically and put in general explanatory terms the connections between societal reproduction and individual life activities and developments. To accomplish this, theories are not understood as contingent relationships between conditions and behavioral effects (as the "control-scientific discourse of conditionedness" would have it), but rather as relationships between objective premises and subjective grounds for action (briefly labeled as "subject-scientific discourse of grounded action"). While treating other individuals as an integral part of the research team, a "psychology from the standpoint of the subject" is concerned with the world-as-experienced by the subjects. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0002196
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spelling doaj.art-5e0f572e45b147279f663e41c20475d62022-12-22T00:38:22ZdeuFQSForum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272000-06-01121054Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the SubjectMorus Markard0Freie Universität BerlinCritical-psychological methodology, based upon the conceptually grounded connection between a critique of psychology and of society has to prove successful in realizing the unity of cognition and practical change and through the emancipatory relevance of its empirical findings. Considering the persistent and pervasive capitalist production of inequality, any attempts to overcome the abstract focus of traditional "quantitative" psychology on "de-contextualized" individuals by means of a "contextualism" that waters down complex societal structures to a conglomeration of (immediate) situations are bound to fail. By contrast, the methodical concepts of an "analysis of conditions, meanings, and grounds-for-action" ("Bedingungs-Bedeutungs-Begründungs-Analyse") and of the "course of development" or "developmental trajectory" ("Entwicklungsfigur") demonstrate how it is possible to grasp psychologically and put in general explanatory terms the connections between societal reproduction and individual life activities and developments. To accomplish this, theories are not understood as contingent relationships between conditions and behavioral effects (as the "control-scientific discourse of conditionedness" would have it), but rather as relationships between objective premises and subjective grounds for action (briefly labeled as "subject-scientific discourse of grounded action"). While treating other individuals as an integral part of the research team, a "psychology from the standpoint of the subject" is concerned with the world-as-experienced by the subjects. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0002196http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1088Critical Psychologyanalysis of conditionsmeaningsand grounds for action ("Bedingungs-Bedeutungs-Begründungs-Analyse")course of development or developmental trajectory ("Entwicklungsfigur")relationships between objective premises and subjective grounds for actionfunction of datamodality of datarelevance of psychologyaction researchsubject-scientific discourse of subjective grounds for action
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Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the Subject
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
Critical Psychology
analysis of conditions
meanings
and grounds for action ("Bedingungs-Bedeutungs-Begründungs-Analyse")
course of development or developmental trajectory ("Entwicklungsfigur")
relationships between objective premises and subjective grounds for action
function of data
modality of data
relevance of psychology
action research
subject-scientific discourse of subjective grounds for action
title Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the Subject
title_full Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the Subject
title_fullStr Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the Subject
title_full_unstemmed Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the Subject
title_short Critical Psychology: Methodology from the Standpoint of the Subject
title_sort critical psychology methodology from the standpoint of the subject
topic Critical Psychology
analysis of conditions
meanings
and grounds for action ("Bedingungs-Bedeutungs-Begründungs-Analyse")
course of development or developmental trajectory ("Entwicklungsfigur")
relationships between objective premises and subjective grounds for action
function of data
modality of data
relevance of psychology
action research
subject-scientific discourse of subjective grounds for action
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1088
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