Roxburgh, E. C. (2011) “It’s like a recording on a wonky tape”: understanding mediumship experiences using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Journal of Parapsychology. 75(2), pp. 216-217. 0022-3387.
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Abstract: | Recent investigations of mediums have tended to focus on a prooforiented approach intended to demonstrate whether or not an explanation of mediumship in terms of discarnate survival is tenable rather than exploring the subjective meanings attributed by mediums for their claimed abilities by adopting a process-oriented approach. While there have been attempts in the US to interview mental mediums to explore how their claimed abilities to communicate with spirits may have developed and how mediumship may function, relatively little is known about the phenomenology of modern-day spiritualist mental mediums in the UK. Therefore, the main aim of this research was to map mediums’ own understanding of their experiences regardless of the actual ontology of mediumship. For example,how do mediums perceive their abilities to have originated and developed? How do they explain and experience communication with spirits? What is the nature and role of spirit guides? In order to answer these questions a qualitative methodology was employed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.(IPA). In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 spiritualist mediums who had gained either certificate (CSNU) or diploma (DSNU) awards from the SNU for demonstrating mental mediumship at spiritualist churches. In keeping with IPA tradition, the analysis consisted of close textual readings of participants’ transcripts and a critical understanding based on interpretative activity. Six superordinate (primary) themes were identified that illuminate key aspects of the mediumship phenomenon: “A search for meaning: Normalisation of mediumship,” “Progression of mediumship,” “Relationship with spirit,” “Spirit guides as transcendental,” “Explanatory systems of mediumship,” and “Mediumship as counselling.” These themes are discussed consecutively and illustrated by interview extracts to identify ways in which the themes are grounded in the data |
Subjects: |
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology > BF1001 Parapsychology. Psychic research. Psychology of the conscious B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology > BF1228 Spiritualism |
Creators: | Roxburgh, Elizabeth C |
Publisher: | Parapsychology Press |
Faculties, Divisions and Institutes: |
University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > School of Social Sciences (to 2016) University Faculties, Divisions and Research Centres - OLD > Faculty of Health & Society > Psychology Faculties > Faculty of Health & Society > Psychology |
Date: | 18 August 2011 |
Date Type: | Publication |
Page Range: | pp. 216-217 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Journal of Parapsychology |
Volume: | 75 |
Number: | 2 |
Event Title: | Parapsychological Association 54th Annual Convention |
Event Dates: | August 18-21 |
Event Location: | Curitiba, Brazil |
Event Type: | Conference |
Language: | English |
ISSN: | 0022-3387 |
Status: | Published / Disseminated |
Refereed: | Yes |
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URI: | http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/id/eprint/4688 |
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