Introduction -- Part one. The basics of contemplative research: Identity processes and dialogicality of self-the problem of anamnesis -- Meditation for social scientists -- Contemplation for economists. towards a social economy based on empathy and compassion -- The problem of ontological insecurity. what can we learn from sociology today? some zen Buddhist inspirations -- Part two. The applications: Standing in public places: an ethno-zenic experiment aimed at developing sociological imagination, and more besides ... -- Contemplating technology in qualitative research -- Experiencing the university -- Hatha-yoga in higher education -- Buddhism zen and qualitative research -- Part three. Technicalities: Technical aspets of contemplative research -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Information about the author
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