Interpretations and expectations regarding uncertain futures are rooted in taken-for-granted understandings. In this chapter we consider how to dig deeper into these implicit meaning-making processes—or lifeworlds—through careful design, collection, and analysis of interview data. Drawing on Schützian phenomenology, ethnomethodology, and recent debates around interviewing, we explore how selecting pertinent cases, being attentive to power dynamics within interviews, using multiple interviews over time, triangulating interviews with observations, and combining these approaches can be used to grasp the depths of interpretations and meanings. We consider how these techniques have enabled new insights into the system assumptions underlying trus...
The oral history interview is a “multi-layered communicative event”. It is a unique, active event, r...
The interpretive understanding that can be derived from interviews is highly influenced by methods o...
This article suggests that the understanding of an interview as a social practice can be enhanced by...
This article deals with qualitative interviews in a research project on alcohol abusers and with som...
Interviews are designed to gather propositional information communicated through reference and predi...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
This article reflects on closing in-depth interviews with women drug users and is based on a grounde...
In-depth interviews are a versatile form of qualitative data collection used by researchers across t...
The contemporary period has seen the emergence of a society where interviews are pervasive: the ‘int...
This paper points out some problematic aspects of qualitative research based on interviews and uses ...
This paper explores the meaning of recounting, retelling and reconstituting knowledge across discipl...
Along with many researchers, I have conducted and experienced research interviews in traditional way...
This paper addresses two interrelated questions concerning what interview data are and how researche...
The oral history interview is a “multi-layered communicative event”. It is a unique, active event, r...
The interpretive understanding that can be derived from interviews is highly influenced by methods o...
This article suggests that the understanding of an interview as a social practice can be enhanced by...
This article deals with qualitative interviews in a research project on alcohol abusers and with som...
Interviews are designed to gather propositional information communicated through reference and predi...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
This article reflects on closing in-depth interviews with women drug users and is based on a grounde...
In-depth interviews are a versatile form of qualitative data collection used by researchers across t...
The contemporary period has seen the emergence of a society where interviews are pervasive: the ‘int...
This paper points out some problematic aspects of qualitative research based on interviews and uses ...
This paper explores the meaning of recounting, retelling and reconstituting knowledge across discipl...
Along with many researchers, I have conducted and experienced research interviews in traditional way...
This paper addresses two interrelated questions concerning what interview data are and how researche...
The oral history interview is a “multi-layered communicative event”. It is a unique, active event, r...
The interpretive understanding that can be derived from interviews is highly influenced by methods o...
This article suggests that the understanding of an interview as a social practice can be enhanced by...