Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical Vignettes

Niklas LUHMANN is well known for his deliberate departure from the classical focus on studying individual actions and directing attention on the actors' relatedness through so called (autopoietic) communication systems. In contrast to the gain of a new perspective of observation his focus on au...

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Main Author: Gian-Claudio Gentile
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2010-09-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1562
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spelling doaj-3c800023c2d04df184503cb1f02d69752020-11-24T23:17:53ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272010-09-011131345Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical VignettesGian-Claudio Gentile0ETH ZürichNiklas LUHMANN is well known for his deliberate departure from the classical focus on studying individual actions and directing attention on the actors' relatedness through so called (autopoietic) communication systems. In contrast to the gain of a new perspective of observation his focus on autopoietic systems is simultaneously its biggest methodological obstacle for the use in social and management sciences. The present contribution considers the above shift on a theoretical level and with a specific qualitative method. It argues for a deeper understanding of systemic sense making and its enactment in a systematic and comprehensible way. Central to this approach is its focus on groups. Using group discussions as the method of data collection, and the "documentary method" by Ralf BOHNSACK (2003) as a method of data analysis, the article describes a methodologically grounded way to record the self-referential systems proposed by LUHMANN's system theory. The theoretical considerations of the paper are illustrated by empirical vignettes derived from a research project conducted in Switzerland concerning the social responsibility of business. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1003156http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1562epistemologyconstructivismmethodologysystems theoryLUHMANNdocumentary methodgroup discussionfirst and second order observationformulative and reflective interpretationcomparative analysisempirical datacorporate social responsibility
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Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical Vignettes
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
epistemology
constructivism
methodology
systems theory
LUHMANN
documentary method
group discussion
first and second order observation
formulative and reflective interpretation
comparative analysis
empirical data
corporate social responsibility
author_facet Gian-Claudio Gentile
author_sort Gian-Claudio Gentile
title Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical Vignettes
title_short Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical Vignettes
title_full Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical Vignettes
title_fullStr Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical Vignettes
title_full_unstemmed Discourse Analysis of the Documentary Method as "Key" to Self-Referential Communication Systems? Theoretic-Methodological Basics and Empirical Vignettes
title_sort discourse analysis of the documentary method as "key" to self-referential communication systems? theoretic-methodological basics and empirical vignettes
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2010-09-01
description Niklas LUHMANN is well known for his deliberate departure from the classical focus on studying individual actions and directing attention on the actors' relatedness through so called (autopoietic) communication systems. In contrast to the gain of a new perspective of observation his focus on autopoietic systems is simultaneously its biggest methodological obstacle for the use in social and management sciences. The present contribution considers the above shift on a theoretical level and with a specific qualitative method. It argues for a deeper understanding of systemic sense making and its enactment in a systematic and comprehensible way. Central to this approach is its focus on groups. Using group discussions as the method of data collection, and the "documentary method" by Ralf BOHNSACK (2003) as a method of data analysis, the article describes a methodologically grounded way to record the self-referential systems proposed by LUHMANN's system theory. The theoretical considerations of the paper are illustrated by empirical vignettes derived from a research project conducted in Switzerland concerning the social responsibility of business. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1003156
topic epistemology
constructivism
methodology
systems theory
LUHMANN
documentary method
group discussion
first and second order observation
formulative and reflective interpretation
comparative analysis
empirical data
corporate social responsibility
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1562
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