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152pastoral practitioner, that is, his or her internal frame of reference. 404 These andrelated points will be articulated as this chapter develops.5.2 A Hermeneutical MethodologyThere are various methodological approaches that bear application toelements of this extended reflection. The Revised Correlational approachhighlights the need for constructive dialogue between the <strong>Pastoral</strong> and SocialScience contexts of this reflection. 405The Ethnomethodological approachacknowledges the need for careful and thorough description of the extendedreflection narratives and the context in which they occur. 406 Action-Basedmethodology takes considered account of the specific environment underconsideration and the qualitative elements to be considered in order to acquireauthentic understanding. 407 However, I would argue that it is the Hermeneuticalperspective that most thoroughly accounts for the methodological componentsrequisite for this extended reflection.404 Schon, Donald. Educating the Reflective Practitioner, The Jossey-Bass Higher EducationSeries. (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1988), 31-35.405 See, for example,Browning, Religious Ethics and <strong>Pastoral</strong> Care, 50.Browning , A Fundamental Practical Theology, 44-70.Tracy, David. "Some Concluding Reflections on the Conference: Unity Amidst Diversity andConflict." In Paradigm Change in Theology: A Symposium for the Future, edited by HansKung and David Tracy, 461-71. (Edinburgh: T & T Clark Ltd, 1989), 461.406 See, for example,Garfinkel, Harold. Studies in Ethnomethodology. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1967.Ruler, Amanda. "The Culture of Nursing Homes: An Ethnomethodological Study."qualitative, University of Adelaide, 2000. 361.Wareing, David, and Christopher Newell. "Responsible Choice: The Choice between NoChoice." Disability and Society 17, no. 4 (2002): 419-34, 420-431.Wareing, David, and Christopher Newell. "Commonsense and the Doing of Supported Care:A Case Study." Journal of <strong>Intellectual</strong> and Developmental Disability 30, no. 2 (2005): 104-14, 105-106.407 See, for example,Kemmis, Stephen, and Robin McTaggart. "Participatory Action Research." In Handbook ofQualitative Research, edited by Norman Denzin and Yvonna Lincoln, 567-605. (ThousandOaks: Sage Publications, Inc., 2000).Lewin, Kurt. "Action Research and Minority Problems." Journal of Social Issues 2 (1948):34-46.Denzin, Norman, and Yvonna Lincoln. "Introduction: Entering the Field of QualitativeResearch." In Handbook of Qualitative Research, edited by Norman Denzin and YvonnaLincoln, 1-17. (California: SAGE Publications, 1994).McTaggart, Robin. "Principles for Participatory Action Research." The Journal of theParticipatory Action Research Network 1, no. April (1991): 29-44.Robinson, Viviane. "Current Controversies in Action Research." PAQ unknown, no. 4 (1993):263-90.Stringer, Ernest. Action Research. 3rd ed. (Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, Inc., 2007).

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