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Interviewing

edited by Nigel Fielding

(Sage benchmarks in social research methods series)

Sage, 2003-2009

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[1] : set ISBN 9780761973393

内容説明

Interviewing has strong claims to be the `queen' of research methods. It is used throughout the social sciences and is a core method. The ubiquity of this basic activity means that it should be no surprise that interviewing takes many forms and poses many challenges. These have been the subject of one of the most developed bodies of methodological literature having ramifications throughout the social sciences. Commentaries on interviewing began to emerge at the very birth of the social and behavioural sciences in the 19th century. There are now hundreds of articles on the subject. The aim of this collection is to bring together all of the key articles on interviewing which have been published in professional journals. It addresses the philosophy of interview methods and its epistemological foundations; the ethics of interview research; and the criteria for assessing interview based research. It covers both interviewing in quantitative research, such as the survey method, and qualitative research in all its many forms. The collection explores the principal types of interview (standardized, semi-standardized and non-standardized), and the different modes of interviewing (for example, telephone interviewing, life history interviews and focus groups). There is a section on formulating interview questions, a section on the practicalities of recording, transcribing and managing interview data, and several sections addressing power relations, the role of gender, interviewing on sensitive topics and interviewing special respondents such as elites, children and the vulnerable.

目次

VOLUME ONE PART ONE: EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON THE INTERVIEW Of Sociology and the Interview - M Benney and E C Hughes Interviewing for Organizational Research - W Whyte Merton and Methodology - A B Sorensen Finding the Common Denominator - G Frank A Phenomenological Critique of Life History Method Biography and the Social Sciences - F Ferrarotti PART TWO: VARIETIES OF RESEARCH INTERVIEWS: TYPES AND MODES Methods of Interviewing - E Bogardus The Controversy over Detailed Interviews - P Lazarsfeld An Offer for Negotiation Understanding the Standardized/Non-Standardized Interviewing Controversy - P Beatty Does Conversational Interviewing Reduce Survey Measurement Error? - M Schober and F Conrad Theorizing the Interview - R Pawson Dimensions of the Depth Interview - R Gorden Artifacts Are in the Mind of the Beholder - H Schuman Interactional Troubles in Face-to-Face Survey Interviews - L Suchman and B Jordan The Focused Interview - R Merton and P Kendall The Focused Interview and Focus Groups - R K Merton Continuities and Discontinuities The Group Interview - E Bogardus Studying Intergroup Relations Embedded in Organizations - C Alderfer and K Smith Focus Groups - D L Morgan The Methodology of Focus Groups - J Kitzinger The Importance of Interaction between Research Participants Focus Groups and Ethnography - M Agar and J MacDonald Enhancement of Eyewitness Memory with the Cognitive Interview - R Geiselman et al Topical Summaries of Current Literature - R Cavan Interviewing for Life History Material Doing Life Histories - A Faraday and K Plummer Social Genealogies Commented On and Compared - D Bertaux An Instrument for Observing Social Mobility Processes in the Longue Dur[ac]ee Eliciting Narrative through the In-Depth Interview - W Hollway and T Jefferson Telephone Interviews in Social Research - C Ibsen and J Ballweg Some Methodological Considerations The Effect of Computer-Assisted Interviewing on Data Quality - E D de Leeuw, J J Hox and G Snijkers A Review E-Mail - C Murray and J Sixsmith A Qualitative Research Medium for Interviewing? Feminist Perspectives on Empowering Research Methodologies - P Lather A Feminist, Qualitative Methodology - A S Kasper A Study of Women with Breast Cancer VOLUME TWO PART THREE: DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH Informed Consent and Survey Response - E Singer A Summary of the Empirical Literature Interviewing Undocumented Immigrants - W Cornelius Methodological Reflections Based on Field Work in Mexico and the United States Reducing Response Error in Surveys - S Sudman The Open and Closed Question - H Schuman and S Presser A Decade of Questions - N C Schaeffer Acquiescence and Recency Response-Order Effects in Interview Surveys - M J McClendon Strong Arguments and Weak Evidence - J Converse The Open/Closed Questioning Controversy of the 1940s How to Ask Questions about Drinking and Sex - E Blair et al Response Effects in Measuring Consumer Behavior The Reliability of Recall Data - S Dex A Literature Review The Vignette Technique in Survey Research - J Finch Tape-Recorded Interviews in Social Research - R Bucher, C Fritz and E Quarantelis Representing Discourse - E Mishler The Discourse of Transcription PART FOUR: CONDUCTING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH A Note on Interviewing Tactics - H Becker A Research Note on Experimentation in Interviewing - A Rose Probing - W Foddy A Dangerous Practice in Social Surveys? The Unco-Operative Interviewee - L Sigelmann Collaborative Interviewing and Interactive Research - B Laslett and R Rapoport The Life Study - T Cottle On Mutual Recognition and the Subjective Inquiry Methodology and Research Notes - E J Lawless Women's Life Stories and Reciprocal Ethnography as Feminist and Emergent Interviewing Style and Respondent Behavior - W Dijkstra An Experimental Study of the Survey-Interview Questions for the Ethnographer - C Briggs A Critical Examination of the Role of the Interview in Fieldwork VOLUME THREE PART FIVE: FIELD RELATIONS IN INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH White-Knuckle Research - K Blee Emotional Dynamics in Fieldwork with Racist Activists Data Collection in Dangerous Neighborhoods - V Gwiasda, N Taluc and S Popkin Lessons from a Survey of Public Housing Residents in Chicago Hired-Hand Research - J Roth Respondents' Intrusion upon the Situation - J Skipper and C McCaghy The Problem of Interviewing Subjects with Special Qualities Talking and Listening from Womens' Standpoint - M Devault Feminist Strategies for Interviewing and Analysis Interviewing Women - P Cotterill Issues of Friendship, Vulnerability and Power Self-Deception and Self-Discovery in Fieldwork - A Daniels PART SIX: INTERVIEWERS: CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITIES When Gender Is Not Enough - C Kohler Riessman Women Interviewing Women Analysis of the Interviewer's Behaviour - B Dohrenwend and S Richardson The Cheater Problem in Polling - L Crespi The Observers Observed - J Peneff French Survey Researchers at Work Interviewing an Ultra-Elite - H Zuckerman Surely You're Not in This Just to Be Helpful - S Ostrander Access, Rapport and Interviewing in Three Studies of Elites Interviewing Homosexuals - M Leznoff On Reaching Out-of-School, Hard-to-Reach Youth - E Luchterhand and L Weller Notes on Data-Gathering The Use of Depth Interviewing with Vulnerable Subjects - T Booth and W Booth Lessons from a Research Study of Parents with Learning Difficulties Age and Sex in the Interview - M Benney, D Riesman and S Star The Effect of Interviewer's Gender on the Interviewing Process - M Padfield and I Proctor A Comparative Inquiry The Effects of Black and White Interviewers on Black Responses - H Schuman and J Converse Interviewer Variability - M Collins A Review of the Problem VOLUME FOUR PART SEVEN: ANALYSING INTERVIEW DATA Grounded Theory Method - J Corbin and A Strauss Procedures, Canons and Evaluative Criteria Interpreting Discourse - M Agar and J Hobbs Coherence and the Analysis of Ethnographic Interviews Doing Data - S Hester and D Francis The Local Organization of a Sociological Interview The Spoken and the Unspoken - C J Thompson, H R Pollio and W B Locander A Hermeneutic Approach to Understanding the Cultural Viewpoints That Underlie Consumers' Expressed Meanings Ghostwriting Research - C Rhodes Positioning the Researcher in the Interview Text Asking Questions (and Listening to Answers) - I Deutscher The Sociological Significance of Ambivalence - K Wegar An Example from Adoption Research Problems of Editing `First-Person' Sociology - B Blauner The 1,000-Page Question - S Kvale The Informant in Quantitative Research - D Campbell Participant Observation and Interviewing - H Becker and B Geer A Comparison PART EIGHT: BIAS, CROSS-CULTURAL INTERVIEWING AND THE SOCIAL DESIRABILITY PHENOMENON, AND VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY Contagious Bias in the Interview - S Rice A Methodological Note Multilingual Interviewing in Israel - H Blanc The Worst Place and the Best Face - C E Ross and J Mirowsky An Investigation of Interview Method, Threat and Response Distortion - W Locander, S Sudman and N Bradburn How Do You Know if the Informant Is Telling the Truth? - J P Dean and W Whyte The Reliability and Validity of Interview Data from 59 Narcotic Drug Addicts - J C Ball Coding Reliability and Validity of Interview Data - K Crittenden and R Hill Interviews, Surveys and the Problem of Ecological Validity - A V Cicourel The Place of Inter-Rater Reliability in Qualitative Research - D Armstrong et al An Empirical Study
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2 : set ISBN 9781412928670

内容説明

Interviewing has a strong claim to be the most widely-practised social science research methods. The ubiquity of this basic activity means that this field has one of the most developed bodies of methodological literature having ramifications throughout the social sciences. Nigel Fielding, the acknowledged expert in the field, has again collected together a set of contemporary classic readings. Interviewing has been established as the authoritative and balanced research resource in this subject. It is comprehensive and generic; however, its coverage does not entirely reflect the apportionment of intellectual effort and interest in the field. Interviewing II delves further into the subject and concentrates on on articles representing topics that have proven controversial and thus attracted many contributions.

目次

VOLUME I Part I. Interview History and Epistemology The History of the Interview in Social Research 1. The History of the Interview - Jennifer Platt 2. The Meaning of Opinion - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer Epistemology: The Concept of an 'Interview Society' 3. Kundera's Immortality: The Interview Society and the Invention of the Self - Paul Atkinson and David Silverman 4. The Active Interview - James A. Holstein and Jaber F. Gubrium Epistemology: Perspectives on the Interview 5. The Nondirective Method as a Technique for Social Research - Carl R. Rogers 6. Interviewing Women: A Contradiction in Terms - Ann Oakley 7. Interview Talk: Bringing off a Research Instrument - David Silverman Part II. COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING TYPES AND MODES 8. Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey Research and Ethnomethodology's Asymmetric Alternates - Douglas W. Maynard and Nora Cate Schaeffer 9. Set Them Free: Improving Data Quality by Broadening the Interviewer's Tasks - Giampietro Gobo 10. Theory-Driven Interviewing: From Theory into Practice - Niall Hamilton-Smith and Matt Hopkins New Types of Research Interviews Postmodern Interviewing 11. Interview Shocks and Shockwaves - Roberta G. Sands and Michal Krumer-Nevo Online Interviewing 12. Using the Online Medium for Discursive Research about People with Disabilities - Natilene Bowker and Keith Tuffin 13. E-Mail Interviewing in Qualitative Research: A Methodological Discussion - Lokman I. Meho 14. Conducting On-Line Focus Groups: A Methodological Discussion - Ted J. Gaiser Definitive Treatments of Established Interview Types and Modes Survey Interviews 15. Understanding the Question-Answer Process - Norman M. Bradburn 16. Perspectives on Pretesting: "Cognition" In the Cognitive Interview? - Eleanor R. Gerber and Tracy R. Wellens 17. Informal Testing as a Means of Questionnaire Development - Dawn D. Nelson 18. Anatomy of the Survey Interview - Wendy Sykes and Martin Collins 19. Methods of Behavior Coding of Survey Interviews - Yfke P. Ongena and Wil Dijkstra VOLUME II Part II. COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING TYPES AND MODES (Continued ) Focus Groups 20. Why Things (Sometimes) Go Wrong in Focus Groups - David L. Morgan 21. Using Focus Groups with Lower Socioeconomic Status Latina Women - Esther I. Madriz 22. An Evaluation of the Group Interview - Margaret Chandler 23. Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and Group Composition - Lynn Smith-Lovin and Charles Brody 24. Displaying Opinions: Topics and Disagreement in Focus Groups - Greg Myers Life History Interviews 25. Introduction: The Afterlife of the Life History - Margaret B. Blackman 26. The Life Story Approach: A Continental View - Daniel Bertaux and Martin Kohli 27. The Life History Calendar: A Technique for Collecting Retrospective Data - Deborah Freedman, Arland Thornton, Donald Camburn, Duane Alwin and Linda Young-DeMarco CATI and CAPI 28. Research Opportunities Related to CATI - Howard E. Freeman 29. Questionnaire Design with Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing - Carol C. House 30. The Use of CAPI for Attitude Surveys: An Experimental Comparison with Traditional Methods - Jean Martin, Colm O'Muircheartaigh and John Curtice Comparing Interview Modes 31. A Comparison of Three Mixed-Mode Interviewing Procedures in the National Crime Survey - Henry F. Woltman, Anthony G. Turner and John M. Bushery 32. Interview Mode Effects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol Use: A Field Experiment - William S. Aquilino Part III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH Access and Refusal 33. Survey Introductions and Data Quality - Mick P. Couper Keeping Track: Recording and Representing Interview Encounters Recording 34. Interviewing with Tape Recorders - Joseph C. Bevis 35. Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology, 1920-2000 - Raymond M. Lee 36. From Ethics to Analytics: Aspects of Participants' Orientations to the Presence and Relevance of Recording Devices - Susan A. Speer and Ian Hutchby 37. 'Analytics' Are No Substitute for Methodology: A Response to Speer and Hutchby - Martyn Hammersley Transcription 38. Transcription in Research and Practice: From Standardization of Technique to Interpretive Positionings - Judith C. Lapadat and Anne C. Lindsay 39. Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative Research - Blake D. Poland 40. Working with Traumatic Stories: From Transcriber to Witness - Kim Etherington Designing Questions and Constructing Instruments Question Wording 41. Hardly Ever or Constantly? Group Comparisons Using Vague Quantifiers - Nora Cate Schaeffer 42. Creating Happy People by Asking Yes-No Questions - Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra and Charles Antaki VOLUME III Part III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH (Continued ) Constructing Instruments 43. Question Threat and Response Bias - Norman M. Bradburn, Seymour Sudman, Ed Blair and Carol Stocking 44. The Use of Respondent and Interviewer Debriefing Studies as a Way to Study Response Error in Survey Data - Pamela C. Campanelli, Elizabeth A. Martin and Jennifer M. Rothgeb 45. Reducing Response Error in Surveys - Seymour Sudman Enhancements of Interview Research Designs 46. Role-Playing in Survey Research - Howard Stanton, Kurt W. Back and Eugene Litwak 47. Card Sorting as a Technique for Survey Interviewing - Everett F. Cataldo, Richard M. Johnson, Lyman A. Kellstedt and Lester W. Milbrath 48. The Use of Vignettes in Survey Research - Cheryl S. Alexander and Henry Jay Becker 49. The Effect of Incentives on Response Rates in Interviewer- Mediated Surveys - Eleanor Singer, John Van Hoewyk, Nancy Gebler, Trivellore Raghunathan and Katherine McGonagle Part IV. CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS Interview Technique: Probing, Self-Disclosure and Joint Interviews 50. Suggestive Interviewer Behaviour in Surveys: An Experimental Study - Johannes H. Smit, Wil Dijkstra and Johannes van der Zouwen 51. The In-Depth Testing of Survey Questions: A Critical Appraisal of Methods - William Foddy 52. Trying Similarity, Doing Difference: The Role of Interviewer Self- Disclosure in Interview Talk with Young People - Jackie Abell, Abigail Locke, Susan Condor, Stephen Gibson and Clifford Stevenson 53. A Note on Interviewing Spouses Together - Graham Allan Co-Producing Interview Data and Working with Rapport 54. The Sociology of the Interview - David Riesman and Mark Benney 55. The Interviewee and the Research Interview: Analysing a Neglected Dimension in Research - Harry H. Hiller and Linda DiLuzio 56. Interviewers, Elites, and Academic Freedom - David Riesman V. FIELD RELATIONS Sensitive Topics 57. The Study of Sensitive Subjects - Julia Brannen 58. Asking Sensitive Questions: The Impact of Data Collection Mode, Question Format, and Question Context - Roger Tourangeau and Tom W. Smith 59. Conversational Space and Participant Shame in Interviewing - Erica Owens Power, Gender and Interviewer/Participant Relations 60. The Interactive Construction of Narrative Styles in Sensitive Interviews: The Case of Domestic Violence Research - Guy Enosh and Eli Buchbinder 61. The Importance of Researcher's Gender in the In-Depth Interview: Evidence from Two Case Studies of Male Nurses - Christine L. Williams and E. Joel Heikes 62. Dominance through Interviews and Dialogues - Steinar Kvale VOLUME IV Part VI. INTERVIEWERS: CHARACTERISTICS, QUALITIES, EFFECTS 63. Interviewers' Verbal Idiosyncrasies as a Source of Bias - W. Andrew Collins 64. Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of Economic Attitudes - Robert M. Groves and Nancy H. Fultz 65. Age and Authority in the Interview - June Sachar Ehrlich and David Riesman 66. Evaluating Race-of-Interviewer Effects in a National Survey - Nora Cate Schaeffer 67. The Effects of the Ethnicity of the Interviewer on Conversation: A Study of Chicana Women - Yvonne Tixier y Vigil and Nan Elsasser Part VII. INTERVIEWEES Interviewing Special Respondents: The Vulnerable 68. Interviewing Children about Their Families: A Note on Data Quality - Paul R. Amato and Gay Ochiltree 69. The Meanings of Research: Kids as Subjects and Kids as Inquirers - Jan Nespor 70. Carrying Out Surveys among the Elderly: Some Problems of Sampling and Interviewing - Gerald Hoinville 71. When in Doubt, Say Yes: Acquiescence in Interviews with Mentally Retarded Persons - Carol K. Sigelman, Edward C. Budd, Cynthia L. Spanhel and Carol J. Schoenrock Interviewing Special Respondents: Elites 72. Interviewing a Legal Elite: The Wall Street Lawyer - Erwin O. Smigel Part VIII. ANALYSING INTERVIEW DATA Handling Context, Subjectivity, Perspective and Scope 73. One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an Interview - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer 74. One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an Interview (Conclusion) - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer 75. Stories, Background Knowledge and Themes: Problems in the Analysis of Life History Narrative - Michael Agar Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: The Accounts Perspective 76. Moral Tales: Parents' Stories of Encounters with the Health Professions - Geoffrey Baruch 77. The Art (Fulness) of Open-Ended Interviewing: Some Considerations on Analysing Interviews - Timothy John Rapley Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: New Feminist Perspectives 78. 'Emotion Work' as a Participant Resource: A Feminist Analysis of Young Women's Talk-in-Interaction - Hannah Frith and Celia Kitzinger Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis 79. Close Encounters of the 'CA' Kind: A Review of Literature Analysing Talk in Research Interviews - Kathryn Roulston Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: The Reflexive Interview and Performativities 80. The Reflexive Interview and a Performative Social Science - Norman K. Denzin Part IX. DOES IT DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE LABEL? THE UTILITY OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH Bias and Cross-Cultural Interviewing 81. Methodological Problems in Cross-Cultural Research: A Korean Immigrant Study in the United States - Won Moo Hurh and Kwang Chung Kim 82. Working between Languages and Cultures: Issues of Representation, Voice, and Authority Intensified - Rachelle Hole Integrating and Validating Interview-Based Research 83. Recent Methodological Studies on Survey Questioning - N. J. Molenaar 84. Integrating Focus Groups and Surveys: Examples from Environmental Risk Studies - William H. Desvousges and James H. Frey 85. Fertility, Family Planning and the Social Organization of Family Life: Some Methodological Issues - Aaron V. Cicourel 86. The Quality of Qualitative Health Research: The Open-Ended Interview and Its Alternatives - David Silverman

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    BA61180919
  • ISBN
    • 0761973397
    • 9781412928670
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    2002105448
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