This article asks what applied linguistics can learn from related disciplines with regard to the collection, analysis and representation of qualitative interviews. It assesses the contributions of qualitative sociology, anthropology, discursive psychology and outlines four ‘discourse dilemmas’ which might provide the basis for a more critical and reflective dimension to the use of qualitative interviews in applied linguistics. Summarizing important contributions that have already been made in applied linguistics, the article also highlights the contribution of the other articles in this special issue. Furthermore, the article also outlines a number of ‘parameters of sensitivity’ that might help researchers develop a more reflective approach...
The aim of the present article is to provide a systematic review of qualitative studies in the leadi...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
In the academic world, research inquiry is ‘bitterly’ divided into two competing paradigms: quantita...
This article asks what applied linguistics can learn from related disciplines with regard to the col...
Interviews have long been used as a method in applied linguistics for the investigation of an extrao...
We introduce four papers comprising a Themed Section for this issue of the International Journal of ...
"The first edition of InterViews provided students and professionals in a wide variety of discipline...
Interviews appear to be the qualitative research method of choice but have rarely been the subject o...
This paper distinguishes a series of contingent and necessary problems that arise in the design, con...
Empirical research in the field of work and organisational psychology has typically adopted quantita...
King, Horrocks and Brooks (2019) have provided clear and helpful methods text, which is a hands-on g...
Qualitative interview is the most commonly used data collection method used in qualitative research....
In the academic world, research inquiry is ‘bitterly’ divided into two competing paradigms: quantita...
The "Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research" is a thorough reference that delves deeply into the ma...
Interviews are a staple method used in qualitative research. Many authors hold face-to-face intervie...
The aim of the present article is to provide a systematic review of qualitative studies in the leadi...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
In the academic world, research inquiry is ‘bitterly’ divided into two competing paradigms: quantita...
This article asks what applied linguistics can learn from related disciplines with regard to the col...
Interviews have long been used as a method in applied linguistics for the investigation of an extrao...
We introduce four papers comprising a Themed Section for this issue of the International Journal of ...
"The first edition of InterViews provided students and professionals in a wide variety of discipline...
Interviews appear to be the qualitative research method of choice but have rarely been the subject o...
This paper distinguishes a series of contingent and necessary problems that arise in the design, con...
Empirical research in the field of work and organisational psychology has typically adopted quantita...
King, Horrocks and Brooks (2019) have provided clear and helpful methods text, which is a hands-on g...
Qualitative interview is the most commonly used data collection method used in qualitative research....
In the academic world, research inquiry is ‘bitterly’ divided into two competing paradigms: quantita...
The "Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research" is a thorough reference that delves deeply into the ma...
Interviews are a staple method used in qualitative research. Many authors hold face-to-face intervie...
The aim of the present article is to provide a systematic review of qualitative studies in the leadi...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
In the academic world, research inquiry is ‘bitterly’ divided into two competing paradigms: quantita...