Thursday, January 6, 2011

Double Hermeneutics and Distance Education/ Margith Strand/Fielding Graduate University

Double Hermeneutics is a casing for the intersubjectivity. The casing can be applied in Distance Education. [Casing can be seen in latter post (January 6, 2011)

In outlining his notion of the ‘double hermeneutic’, Giddens (1987: 20) explains that while philosophers and social scientists have often considered the way “in which lay concepts obstinately intrude into the technical discourse of social science” that “Few have considered the matter the other way around"

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