Abstract: Research based on interviews and focus groups has been characterized by a shift toward treating them as objects of inquiry in their own right, rather than simply as data collection instruments for the purposes of providing insights into other phenomena of interest. In this article, we contribute to research in this area by examining phenomena at the intersection of openings of interactions and membership categorization, specifically in the context of interviews and focus group interactions. We do so by examining a set of recorded interview and focus group interactions, considering how categories belonging to different types of membership categorization devices (omnirelevant, contingently omni-relevant, and contingent) are treated ...
Within conversation analysis and membership categorisation analysis, the warrant for any instance of...
This paper is based on the analysis of a focus group interview of a moderator and a group of undergr...
During the course of this article the concept of omni-relevance is explored in relation to talk-in-i...
peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore ...
Interaction among participants is the fundamental mechanism that generates data in focus groups. Des...
During the course of this article the concept of omni-relevance is explored in relation to talkin- ...
Interaction between group participants is considered the distinct advantage and hallmark of focus gr...
Background: Focus group data are created through interactions between participants while in individu...
In the two sections of this article, I examine aspects of the analysis and reporting of interaction ...
Scholars of ethnomethodologically informed discourse studies are often sceptical of the use of inter...
This paper applies practically oriented discourse analysis to focus group interviews using conversat...
Critical discussions on the focus group method have highlighted the importance of considering the fo...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
Interaction is a much-claimed attribute of focus group research yet is often deficient in analysis w...
of control over interview focus NO real world interaction observed SOME control over group discussio...
Within conversation analysis and membership categorisation analysis, the warrant for any instance of...
This paper is based on the analysis of a focus group interview of a moderator and a group of undergr...
During the course of this article the concept of omni-relevance is explored in relation to talk-in-i...
peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore ...
Interaction among participants is the fundamental mechanism that generates data in focus groups. Des...
During the course of this article the concept of omni-relevance is explored in relation to talkin- ...
Interaction between group participants is considered the distinct advantage and hallmark of focus gr...
Background: Focus group data are created through interactions between participants while in individu...
In the two sections of this article, I examine aspects of the analysis and reporting of interaction ...
Scholars of ethnomethodologically informed discourse studies are often sceptical of the use of inter...
This paper applies practically oriented discourse analysis to focus group interviews using conversat...
Critical discussions on the focus group method have highlighted the importance of considering the fo...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
Interaction is a much-claimed attribute of focus group research yet is often deficient in analysis w...
of control over interview focus NO real world interaction observed SOME control over group discussio...
Within conversation analysis and membership categorisation analysis, the warrant for any instance of...
This paper is based on the analysis of a focus group interview of a moderator and a group of undergr...
During the course of this article the concept of omni-relevance is explored in relation to talk-in-i...