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Creative interviewing

Jack D. Douglas

(Sage library of social research, v. 159)

Sage Publications, c1985

  • : pbk.

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内容説明

Creative Interviewing is the follow-up to Douglas' successful book Investigating Social Research (SAGE 1976). Using new research, Douglas reconsiders one of the social researcher's most widely used tools -- interviewing. Moving away from more traditional interviewing techniques, he develops a methodology that works with, instead of against, the situational factors involved. By becoming more flexible in their approach and response, creative interviewers increase their chances of discovering the truth. The book is written in an absorbing and lively style, with many illustrative case studies.

目次

The Situational Necessity for Creativity Don't Use Steam-Rollers to Catch Butterflies Or, Fit Your Methods to Your Goals and Your Situation The Emotional Wellsprings of Creative Interviewing Researcher, Know Thy Self and Play to Thy Strengths Becoming The Complete Creative Interviewer Creating Goddesses out of Mortal Flesh Using a Marriage Broker, Constructing the Contract and Taking the Vows Creative Evolution Setting the Scene Getting to Know You... Just Speak into the Microphone, Please... Giving the Goddess Her Rights and Inspiring Creative Thoughts Courting Instant Intimacy Exuding Warmth and the Communing of Souls Beware Dominance-Submission Games Playing Doctor and Nurse Keep Within the Pale The Slow Build-Up Weave a Circle 'Round it Thrice... Beware the Black Holes Stripping Off Self-Presentational Pseudo-Realities

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