The focus of this article is on the use of Niklas Luhmann’s systems theoretical approach in order to analyse interviews conducted with media workers concerning their experiences of ethnic diversity in newsrooms. Applying systems theory means constructing the interview as a social system and seeing the “data” as observations produced by the observer and not as representations of a reality. The first part of the article describes the interview methodology and the second part provides examples, from the current study, of how systems theory can be applied in order to analyse interviews. Using a difference-theoretical approach means looking at the distinctions the informants make when talking about their experiences. These main guiding distincti...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
Narrative journalism is a method to craft stories worth reading about real people. In this article, ...
In this article the author recounts and reflects upon methodological issues raised in research about...
This thesis describes and analyses aspects of the social organisation of British news interview int...
An engaging interview is essentially a good conversation. Good journalism is dependent on a conversa...
Over the past forty years, the news industry has attempted to diversify the racial composition of th...
Aim: The aim of this thesis entails investigating how public service journalists at three distinct ...
Swedish journalists often get criticized for not depicting our society's cultural- and ethnic divers...
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against interviewing, th...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
This paper maintains that the interview, understood as an interactionally achieved social practice, ...
During the 20th century, the interview has evolved in such a way that it has become the dominating f...
Interviewing is a much used methodological tool in communication and other social sciences. For disc...
Interviews are among the most popular methods of data-gathering used in qualitative research. Prefer...
In this article I recount and reflect on methodological issues raised in my research about class rep...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
Narrative journalism is a method to craft stories worth reading about real people. In this article, ...
In this article the author recounts and reflects upon methodological issues raised in research about...
This thesis describes and analyses aspects of the social organisation of British news interview int...
An engaging interview is essentially a good conversation. Good journalism is dependent on a conversa...
Over the past forty years, the news industry has attempted to diversify the racial composition of th...
Aim: The aim of this thesis entails investigating how public service journalists at three distinct ...
Swedish journalists often get criticized for not depicting our society's cultural- and ethnic divers...
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against interviewing, th...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
This paper maintains that the interview, understood as an interactionally achieved social practice, ...
During the 20th century, the interview has evolved in such a way that it has become the dominating f...
Interviewing is a much used methodological tool in communication and other social sciences. For disc...
Interviews are among the most popular methods of data-gathering used in qualitative research. Prefer...
In this article I recount and reflect on methodological issues raised in my research about class rep...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
Narrative journalism is a method to craft stories worth reading about real people. In this article, ...
In this article the author recounts and reflects upon methodological issues raised in research about...