This article considers the research interview as a site for the construction of identities. In recent decades, identity has been conceptualized as something forged through the telling of life stories. To the extent that story-telling is a situated process, self-identification is as well. Using data from qualitative interviews with men who perpetrated violent crimes, I describe the narrated identities of these men, and clarify ways in which the men assimilated the research interview into their narrated identities. First, the fact and the nature of the interview were used to signify something about the moral self. Second, many of the research participants solicited and/or inferred my evaluation of them. The evaluation provided an outside opin...
The epidemic of violence now occurring in the United States constitutes one of the nation\u27s most ...
This article employs a critical psycho-discursive approach to social identity processes and subjecti...
The aim of this study was to understand how masculinities are constructed in criminal contexts, and ...
This article considers the research interview as a site for the construction of identities. In recen...
Narrative criminology draws upon the stories of the research participants to better understand crime...
This article is based on an interview study of how ten young male crime victims talk about violent e...
Psychological research and popular discussion around domestic violence/intimate partner abuse have f...
This study is a small scale research project exploring the narratives of three young males who have ...
Nine male batterers were interviewed about their experiences of being violent in domestic relationsh...
Some victims benefit from communication with offenders after a crime, at least some of the time, but...
My research discussed how stories of crime inform the practice of youth justice. This study was base...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
This article investigates the identity constructions of a former hooligan in two repeated narratives...
In this article we present original qualitative data gathered during prolonged ethnographic fieldwor...
Personal experiences affect the groups with which individuals identify. A single event can lead an i...
The epidemic of violence now occurring in the United States constitutes one of the nation\u27s most ...
This article employs a critical psycho-discursive approach to social identity processes and subjecti...
The aim of this study was to understand how masculinities are constructed in criminal contexts, and ...
This article considers the research interview as a site for the construction of identities. In recen...
Narrative criminology draws upon the stories of the research participants to better understand crime...
This article is based on an interview study of how ten young male crime victims talk about violent e...
Psychological research and popular discussion around domestic violence/intimate partner abuse have f...
This study is a small scale research project exploring the narratives of three young males who have ...
Nine male batterers were interviewed about their experiences of being violent in domestic relationsh...
Some victims benefit from communication with offenders after a crime, at least some of the time, but...
My research discussed how stories of crime inform the practice of youth justice. This study was base...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
This article investigates the identity constructions of a former hooligan in two repeated narratives...
In this article we present original qualitative data gathered during prolonged ethnographic fieldwor...
Personal experiences affect the groups with which individuals identify. A single event can lead an i...
The epidemic of violence now occurring in the United States constitutes one of the nation\u27s most ...
This article employs a critical psycho-discursive approach to social identity processes and subjecti...
The aim of this study was to understand how masculinities are constructed in criminal contexts, and ...