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Phenomena-centered Text Analysis (PTA): a new approach to foster the qualitative paradigm in text analysis

Content or text analysis is one of the most common evaluation methods employed in qualitative research. Despite its wide application, however, a clear structure of how such evaluation should be conducted is often lacking due to the complexity of qualitative data. As a consequence, highly differentiated category systems with small-step subdivisions of categories and sub-categories are often used, leading to a loss of context both among categories and for the content as a whole. The aim of this paper is to describe the Phenomena-centered Text Analysis (PTA) as a novel form of qualitative text analysis, which takes these shortcomings into account by focusing on text-inherent phenomena. These phenomena are identified in two preceding quantitative analysis steps that identifying overlapping coding for subsequently qualitative analysis. We explain the structured code- and context-based approach of this new method and demonstrate its application with an empirical example. The PTA contributes to an increasing demand of qualitative methods especially for small-scale projects that need a structured kind of qualitative data analysis.

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In: Quality & Quantity : International Journal of Methodology Volume 56 / Issue 5 (2021-12-06) , S. 3539-3554; eissn:1573-7845
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@article{doi:10.17170/kobra-202209226878,
  author    ={Krikser, Thomas and Jahnke, Benedikt},
  title    ={Phenomena-centered Text Analysis (PTA): a new approach to foster the qualitative paradigm in text analysis},
  keywords ={300 and 400 and Inhaltsanalyse and Textanalyse and Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse and Qualitative Methode and Grounded theory and Qualitative Sozialforschung},
  copyright  ={http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
  language ={en},
  journal  ={Quality & Quantity : International Journal of Methodology},
  year   ={2021-12-06}
}