Interviewing and representation in qualitative research

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    • Schostak, John F.

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Interviewing and representation in qualitative research

John Schostak

(Conducting educational research / series editor, Harry Torrance)

Open University Press, 2006

  • : pbk

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Too often interviewing is seen as simply a tool for data collection, while in reality it is a complex, subtle process that cannot be separated from the dynamic of the project or from the multiple and changing contexts of everyday life. In posing the question, "what is research for?", Interviewing and Representation in Qualitative Research explores the processes of interviewing as itself a project intimately involved in contemporary debates around knowledge, freedom, power, ethics, modernism postmodernism, and globalisation. What makes the book distinctive is its focus on interviewing not just as a tool to be used within other frameworks such as case study, action research, evaluation and surveys, but as an approach to organise a project as a whole, to provide frameworks for organising perspectives on the multiple 'worlds' of everyday life. It is argued that every project, every methodology, every theoretical perspective has its own rhetorical framework that interacts with the 'world' as subject of study or focus for intervention. The interview, as defined in this book, is both the process of constituting and de-constructing world views - it is the inter-view, the place between worlds. Without the 'inter-view' no dialogue and no alternatives as a basis for difference, change, and development would be possible. The inter-view as conceived in the book is fundamental to qualitative research as an emancipatory project.Research practice is thus placed in the context of philosophical, theoretical and methodological debates, taking the reader beyond many introductory texts, making it suitable for all students and researchers who wish to advance the frontiers of their research and engage with contemporary social and political realities.

目次

CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1 The interview in the project context Chapter 2 Language as Method. As model, As World Chapter 3 Doing the Inter-view Chapter 4 Interpreting, Understanding, Explaining Chapter 5 Positioning Subjects, Framing Selves, Making Worlds Chapter 6 Mapping The Politics: a rhetoric of circumstances, motives and action Chapter 7 Truth, Witness and betrayal: The ethical framing of interview based research Chapter 8 From Anecdote to Narrative Case Studies Chapter 9 From Interviews to Writing Conclusion

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