Discovering reading experience using Interpretative phenomenological analysis

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Discovering reading experience using Interpretative

phenomenological analysis

@tomboudaÚISK/KISK

Information interaction 2015

Dissertation theses overview• Reading in digital age– Materiality – Entirety of document– Sensorimotor perception

• Technology (Hayler, 2015)– Extend our abilities – Communal– Incorporated– Domesticating

Dissertation theses overview

• Reading experience (Holland, 2009)– Immersion (Ryan, 2011)– Transportation (Gerrig, 1993)– Flow (Nell, 1988)– Absorption (Kuijpers, 2014) – Engagement (Busselle, 2009) – Involvement (Klimmt, 2003)

Research question

How do university students, who read scholarly texts on tablet, perceive its sensorimotor experience and what implications and consequences does it have?

Research paradigm

• Positivist approach– Quantitative measurement– EEG, fMRI, Eye Tracking

• Interpretative approach– Experience– Deep understanding of phenomenon

Theoretical perspective

• Phenomenology– Husserl – rigorous descriptive approach– Heidegger – hermeneutics and interpretative

approach– Merleau-Ponty – people perceive their

environment using their body

Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA)

• Goal: describe phenomenon in details• Methods: semi.-structured interview, focus

groups• Sample: deliberately selected participants• Data analysis: reflection, coding, relationships,

theory

• Smith, Flowers a Larkin (2009), Koutná Kostínková a Čermák (2013)

Research situation

• Reading an article about vaccination in the Czech Republic (PDF) (15 min.)– PRYMULA, R.; BENCKO, V. Očkování a jeho role v prevenci

infekčních nemocí Odmítání očkování-vážný problém veřejného zdravotnictví. General Practitioner/Prakticky Lekar, 2014, 94.6.

• Interview (45 min.)

Examples of questions

• Would you give me an example?• Can you elaborate on that idea?• Would you explain that further?• I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying.• Is there anything else?

My progress

• 2 interview• Coding using QDA Miner 4 Lite

• Issues: – The depth of interview– Emotions– Gender issue– Quality of record– Only tablets, not e-readers

DESMET, P. M. A., R. PORCELIJN a M. B. DIJK)

Thanks for your attention

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Informační interakce 2015

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