research. As a research method, they can both be deeply valuable and distinctly challenging. Pragmatic challenges of interviews include the travel that may be required to meet face-to-face with a respondent or the time necessary to transcribe the exchange. As a tool for conducting interviews, instant messaging presents some compelling potential benefits to mitigate challenges such as these. And yet, over the medium of instant messaging, the genre of the interview takes on a different character. Drawing from our experiences conducting interviews over instant messaging, we reflect on the implications of using this new medium for conducting interviews
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The internet is used across a range of disciplines to conduct qualitative research and qualitative p...
Instant Messaging (IM) programs are powerful and unique tools for conducting semi-structured or unst...
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This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
As scholars in social sciences and humanities explore new methods for studying increasingly digitize...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the prin...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the pri...
Aim To discuss the use of Skype as a medium for undertaking semi-structured interviews. Background I...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
The rise of digital communication has not only affected the way people in societies interact but als...
In this article we adopt a discursive approach to analyzing the transcripts of qualitative interview...
In this chapter the authors discuss two different online interview methods (IM and email). The chapt...
The internet is used across a range of disciplines to conduct qualitative research and qualitative p...
The internet is used across a range of disciplines to conduct qualitative research and qualitative p...
Instant Messaging (IM) programs are powerful and unique tools for conducting semi-structured or unst...
The article reports the development of a synchronous text-based online interviewing tool with a cont...
The paper presents findings of a methodological analysis on asynchronous online interviewing using a...
The turn towards cyberculture, social networking and online interaction is now well established in w...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
As scholars in social sciences and humanities explore new methods for studying increasingly digitize...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the prin...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the pri...
Aim To discuss the use of Skype as a medium for undertaking semi-structured interviews. Background I...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...