A great deal of qualitative research collects its materials through talk: interviews, focus groups and (even) ethnography are primarily based on discourses or conversations. However for many decades social scientists have used naïvely these discourses as pure data, focusing on their verbal content only (the outcome or the “what”) and paying little attention to the context of production (the process or the “how”). From the middle of the 1960s the consciousness of the context has slowly grown and many researchers have seriously begun to consider the social interaction in which research conversations (e.g. interviews) are embedded. Notwithstanding this important methodological improvement, the role of the setting is often missing even in t...
Focus group methods specialize in the analysis of interactive discourse, but are only rarely employe...
peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore ...
This article aims at problematizing the boundaries of what counts as focus group and in so doing it ...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
Scholars of ethnomethodologically informed discourse studies are often sceptical of the use of inter...
We introduce a focus-group approach where we draw on a combination of discursive focus-group researc...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
of control over interview focus NO real world interaction observed SOME control over group discussio...
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 ...
Abstract: Focus Group Practice aims at analyzing the interactional process that supports the suc-ces...
The Understanding Research series focuses on the process of writing up social research. The series i...
This thesis presents a new approach to small group theory. This project began with proxemics. In 198...
Although most focus group theorists consider interaction to be a defining feature of focus groups, t...
The paper addresses the relationship between the democratic potential for participation and equality...
Focus group methods specialize in the analysis of interactive discourse, but are only rarely employe...
peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore ...
This article aims at problematizing the boundaries of what counts as focus group and in so doing it ...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
Scholars of ethnomethodologically informed discourse studies are often sceptical of the use of inter...
We introduce a focus-group approach where we draw on a combination of discursive focus-group researc...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
of control over interview focus NO real world interaction observed SOME control over group discussio...
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 ...
Abstract: Focus Group Practice aims at analyzing the interactional process that supports the suc-ces...
The Understanding Research series focuses on the process of writing up social research. The series i...
This thesis presents a new approach to small group theory. This project began with proxemics. In 198...
Although most focus group theorists consider interaction to be a defining feature of focus groups, t...
The paper addresses the relationship between the democratic potential for participation and equality...
Focus group methods specialize in the analysis of interactive discourse, but are only rarely employe...
peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore ...
This article aims at problematizing the boundaries of what counts as focus group and in so doing it ...