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Misunderstandings, communicative expectations and resources in illness narratives: Insights from beyond interview transcripts. [PDF]
Interactional misunderstandings in interviews are often glossed over in analysing narratives, so overlooking important clues about how interactants frame the interview discussion.
Atkinson +12 more
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'No news today': talk of witnessing with families of missing people [PDF]
The paper contributes new ways of thinking about and responding to interview talk in the context of recent scholarship on interviewing, orality and witnessing.
Parr, Hester, Stevenson, Olivia
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Konjunktur(en) und Grenzen der Stadt
Der Aufsatz schlägt die Wiederholung narrativer Interviews als Methode vor, um zu erfassen, wie sich die Grenzen des Stadtraums im Alltag der Bewohner_innen kontinuierlich verschieben.
Daniele Karasz
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Southern Celts: Voices from Aotearoa New Zealand
Interview narrators reflect on living their cultural connections to Ireland and Scotland while living in Aotearoa New Zealand. Among the questions they focus on are whether the experience of colonisation in the northern hemisphere has influenced ...
Celine Kearney, Martin Andrew
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While conducting interviews with sick people has practically become mandatory for any piece of social science research dealing with mental health issues, there are few if any methodological developments in the literature about the status of this ...
Nicolas Henckes, Nicolas Marquis
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Narratives of art-making in chronic fatigue syndrome/ myalgic encephalomyelitis: Three case studies [PDF]
This paper explores the narratives of three women who had lived with severe chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) for many years, and who engaged in art-making as a leisure activity rather than for psychotherapy.
Reynolds, F
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Transforming Transcripts Into Stories: A Multimethod Approach to Narrative Analysis
Stories are essential realities from our past and present. As the primary sources of data in narrative research, interview transcripts play an essential role in giving meaning to the personal stories of research participants.
Aishath Nasheeda +3 more
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This paper utilizes narrative inquiry to examine the effect of COVID-19 on political resistance, focusing on education as a key site. Based on survey and interview data the paper considers parents’ perspectives about the impacts of COVID-19 and racial ...
Wendy Luttrell +2 more
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Beyond Effectiveness: Legitimising Predictive Policing in Germany
There is no conclusive evidence that predictive policing is effective in reducing crime. Further, our interview partners, the representatives of the scientific-analytic branches of three German state police forces, do not claim that their predictive ...
Libuše Hannah Vepřek +4 more
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Animating Interview Narratives [PDF]
This chapter discusses the implications of viewing the interview as an actively constructed conversation through which narrative data are produced. It explores the ramifications of framing the interview and resulting data as by-products of interpretive ...
Gubrium, Jaber F, Holstein, James A
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