The last twenty years have seen an increasing emphasis on the role of the subject both in sociological theory and in methodological guides on the unstructured qualitative research interview. I will argue that this emphasis on subjects is misplaced and cannot lead to a clear understanding of social relations or sociological interviewing. To make this argument I will look at what could be taken as the basic social relation in social research: the qualitative interview between sociologist and research participant. I will argue that major methodological problems arise when interviewees are addressed as identified subjects and when interviews are understood as exchanges between subjects. I will also argue that sociologists who presume subjectivi...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Many PhD students begin as unconscious Naturalists or Emotionalists using interview studies to repor...
When producing an interview report the researcher is put to the test of describing the qualitative i...
The last twenty years have seen an increasing emphasis on the role of the subject both in sociologic...
Qualitative research interviews constitute specific contexts for creating and telling stories. This ...
In-depth interviews are a versatile form of qualitative data collection used by researchers across t...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
Too often interviewing is seen as simply a tool for data collection, while in reality it is a comple...
Understanding the position, perspective, beliefs and values of the researcher is an issue in all res...
Sociologists have always been interested in the attitudes and beliefs of social groups, and much met...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
What is Qualitative Interviewing? is an accessible and comprehensive ‘what is’ and ‘how to’ methods ...
Much has been written on the respondent's perspective but fewer studies have recognized that "perspe...
While much has been written on the problems that can arise when interviewing respondents from a diff...
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...
Many PhD students begin as unconscious Naturalists or Emotionalists using interview studies to repor...
When producing an interview report the researcher is put to the test of describing the qualitative i...
The last twenty years have seen an increasing emphasis on the role of the subject both in sociologic...
Qualitative research interviews constitute specific contexts for creating and telling stories. This ...
In-depth interviews are a versatile form of qualitative data collection used by researchers across t...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
Too often interviewing is seen as simply a tool for data collection, while in reality it is a comple...
Understanding the position, perspective, beliefs and values of the researcher is an issue in all res...
Sociologists have always been interested in the attitudes and beliefs of social groups, and much met...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
What is Qualitative Interviewing? is an accessible and comprehensive ‘what is’ and ‘how to’ methods ...
Much has been written on the respondent's perspective but fewer studies have recognized that "perspe...
While much has been written on the problems that can arise when interviewing respondents from a diff...
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...
Many PhD students begin as unconscious Naturalists or Emotionalists using interview studies to repor...
When producing an interview report the researcher is put to the test of describing the qualitative i...