In this article, we examine participants\u27 talk about qualitative research. We provide empirical support for post-structural theorizations of the interview and propose three distinct but related dimensions of qualitative research: emotional, purposive/relational, and epistemic/ontological. In this study, participants often became upset but constructed participation as enjoyable and cathartic. The purpose of participation was to assist the communities to which one belonged. Participation was an active, reflexive practice that reconstructed the self and changed knowledge about one\u27s self. This latter epistemic/ontological dimension of participation appeared to be the most compelling for participants, but it is also the hardest to observe...
Learning how to conduct qualitative research may seem daunting for those new to the task, especially...
In qualitative research into emotions, researchers and participants share emotion-laden interactions...
Recent research approaches in psychology, such as emancipatory, cooperative, constructionist, partic...
Discussions of qualitative research interviews have centered on promoting an ideal interactional sty...
Many PhD students begin as unconscious Naturalists or Emotionalists using interview studies to repor...
The article argues for fostering sociable forms of dialogue in qualitative research. Conventional re...
Over the last few decades, qualitative research has been acknowledged as a peopled practice in which...
Too often interviewing is seen as simply a tool for data collection, while in reality it is a comple...
This chapter discusses the nature of the qualitative inquiry. Qualitative inquiry refers to "a broad...
In this article, the authors analyze participants? accounts of why they took part in a repeat-interv...
In this article, the authors analyze participants' accounts of why they took part in a repeat-interv...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
This article challenges the hegemonic status of “language” as the primary substance of qualitative r...
We present our rationale for this special interview issue. The interview as experienced in everyday ...
Qualitative research is finally being endorsed by the APA and is being recognised as a valid means o...
Learning how to conduct qualitative research may seem daunting for those new to the task, especially...
In qualitative research into emotions, researchers and participants share emotion-laden interactions...
Recent research approaches in psychology, such as emancipatory, cooperative, constructionist, partic...
Discussions of qualitative research interviews have centered on promoting an ideal interactional sty...
Many PhD students begin as unconscious Naturalists or Emotionalists using interview studies to repor...
The article argues for fostering sociable forms of dialogue in qualitative research. Conventional re...
Over the last few decades, qualitative research has been acknowledged as a peopled practice in which...
Too often interviewing is seen as simply a tool for data collection, while in reality it is a comple...
This chapter discusses the nature of the qualitative inquiry. Qualitative inquiry refers to "a broad...
In this article, the authors analyze participants? accounts of why they took part in a repeat-interv...
In this article, the authors analyze participants' accounts of why they took part in a repeat-interv...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
This article challenges the hegemonic status of “language” as the primary substance of qualitative r...
We present our rationale for this special interview issue. The interview as experienced in everyday ...
Qualitative research is finally being endorsed by the APA and is being recognised as a valid means o...
Learning how to conduct qualitative research may seem daunting for those new to the task, especially...
In qualitative research into emotions, researchers and participants share emotion-laden interactions...
Recent research approaches in psychology, such as emancipatory, cooperative, constructionist, partic...