Interviews : learning the craft of qualitative research interviewing
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Interviews : learning the craft of qualitative research interviewing
Sage, c2009
2nd ed
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Interviews
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-340) and index
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Description
The first edition of "InterViews" has provided students and professionals in a wide variety of disciplines with the 'whys' and 'hows' of research interviewing, preparing students for learning interviewing by doing interviews and by studying examples of best practice. The thoroughly revised second edition retains its original seven-stage structure, continuing to focus on the practical, epistemological, and ethical issues involved with interviewing. Authors Steinar Kvale and Svend Brinkmann also include coverage of newer developments in qualitative interviewing, discussion of interviewing as a craft, and a new chapter on linguistic modes of interview analysis. Practical and conceptual assignments, as well as new 'tool boxes', provide students with the means to dig deeper into the material presented and achieve a more meaningful level of understanding.This title includes new developments in qualitative interviewing - new materials cover narrative, discursive, and conversational analyses. It presents interviewing as a social practice - knowledge produced by interviewing is discussed as linguistic, conversational, narrative, relational, situated, and pragmatic.
It adresses a variety of interviews forms - in addition to harmonious, empathetic interviews, the authors also cover confrontational interviews. This text is ideal for both novice and experienced interview researchers as well as graduate students taking courses in qualitative and research methods in the social sciences and health sciences, particularly departments of education, nursing, sociology, psychology, and the media sciences.Praise for the previous edition: 'I think this is one of the most in-depth treatments of the interview process that I have seen. The frank and realistic approach that the authors take to this topic is rather unique and will be very reassuring to researchers who are undertaking an interview study for the first time' - Lisa M. Diamond, University of Utah.
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction 1. Introduction to Interview Research Part I: Conceptualizing the Research Interview 2. Research Interviews, Philosophical Dialogues, and Therapeutic Interviews 3. Epistemological Issues of Interviewing 4. Ethical Issues of Interviewing 5. Learning the Craft of Qualitative Research Interviewing Part II: Seven Stages of an Interview Investigation 6. Thematizing and Designing an Interview Study 7. Conducting an Interview 8. Interview Variations 9. Interview Quality 10. Transcribing Interviews 11. Preparing for Interview Analysis 12. Interview Analyses Focusing on Meaning 13. Interview Analyses Focusing on Language 14. Eclectic and Theoretical Analyses of Interviews 15. The Social Construction of Validity 16. Reporting Interview Knowledge 17. Conversations About Interviews Appendix: Learning Tasks Glossary References About the Authors
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