two approaches as distinct, they could more fruitfully be considered as layers.
The interpretive approach acknowledges that we as actors carry a particular point of view and bias as we conduct activities.
The objectified approach attempts to articulate and point out the biases and particular instances in the context that facilitate the point of view.
For actors who acknowledge that they carry a particular point of view,
the objectified approach is merely an attempt to work with that fact by selecting among the carriers of meaning those considered most significant.
As such, the objectified approach is an attempt to articulate parts of the context, since articulating the whole and full context will not be possible.