interpretivizmi
Interpretivizmi, or interpretivism, is a paradigm in the social sciences that seeks to understand social life by examining the meanings and interpretations that people attach to their actions, experiences, and contexts. It holds that social reality is socially constructed and context-dependent, and that knowledge arises from how researchers and participants interpret situations rather than from universal laws or objective measurement alone.
Origins and foundations: Interpretivism draws on hermeneutics (Dilthey), phenomenology, and the concept of verstehen as advanced
Methods and practice: The approach is predominantly qualitative, using methods such as participant observation, in-depth interviews,
Relation to other paradigms and criticisms: Interpretivism stands in contrast to quantitative, objectivist approaches and is
Applications: It is widely used in sociology, anthropology, education, cultural studies, and human geography to explore