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Qualitative interviews

2023
Qualitative interviewing has today become a key method in the human and social sciences, and also in many other corners of the scientific landscape such as education and the health sciences. Some have even argued that interviewing has become the central resource through which the social sciences—and society—engages with the issues that concern it ...
Hilary Thomas, Sarah Earthy
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Qualitative Interviews

Emotionen und politisches Urteilen, 2020
H. Schröder
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An Alternative Method of Interviewing: Critical Reflections on Videoconference Interviews for Qualitative Data Collection

International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2022
Qualitative research is an increasingly popular research approach for tackling the evolving complexity of social issues. With this rise in use, methods of qualitative data collection are becoming highly diverse, moving away from conventional approaches ...
T. Khan, E. MacEachen
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The afterlife of interviews: explicit ethics and subtle ethics in sensitive or distressing qualitative research

Qualitative Research, 2021
When conducting interviews about sensitive subject matter such as family life, powerful emotions may arise. The kinds of unexpected distress that can surface in interviews concerning topics laden with personal significance are different to the readily ...
Carla Pascoe Leahy
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The use of triangulation in qualitative studies employing elite interviews

Qualitative Research, 2020
Elite interviews provide valuable information from perspectives of power and privilege. However, the information elites provide may be biased or inaccurate, and researchers must be knowledgeable about the elites they interview.
Rebecca S. Natow
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Making it tangible: hybrid card sorting within qualitative interviews

J. Documentation, 2019
PurposeQualitative researchers and information practitioners often investigate questions that probe the underlying mental models, nuanced perspectives, emotions and experiences of their target populations. The in-depth qualitative interview is a dominant
Lettie Y. Conrad, Virginia M. Tucker
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Qualitative Interviewing

2023
This book is a step-by-step guide for new and experienced social science researchers looking to use interviews in their projects. It explains a range of interview types and practices, providing research examples as informative illustrations of qualitative interviewing in practice, and the use of a range of creative interview tools.
Edwards, Rosalind, Holland, Janet
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Theorizing Qualitative Interviews: Two Autoethnographic Reconstructions

The Modern Language Journal, 2019
The present study takes a reflexive approach to the analysis of coordinated identity work in qualitative interviews in 2 study abroad (SA) contexts, Argentina and Germany.
J. McGREGOR, J. Fernández
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