This article investigates the identity constructions of a former hooligan in two repeated narratives, obtained through interviews with a time lapse of six years. In both narratives, the interviewee constructs a similar heroic identity and opposes it to other categories such as cowards and followers. However, when relating how he became a hooligan, the interviewee presents himself as a follower. This contradiction with the heroic identity shows his struggle with group membership and that 'identity work' is an ongoing process. On the other hand, the striking similarity between the identity constructions in both interviews supports the thesis of a rehearsed self in big stories, but I argue that this is also due to other reasons, namely the rol...
By comparing two interviews with women exposed to their husbands’ violence, this article shows that ...
This article reports on qualitative research with Alan, a former resident of the therapeutic communi...
ABSTRACT A potentially problematic aspect of the qualitative interview is the propensity towards ten...
This article investigates the identity constructions of a former hooligan in two repeated narratives...
Big stories are typically characterized by a high degree of reflexivity, which results in the constr...
Narrative criminology draws upon the stories of the research participants to better understand crime...
This article considers the research interview as a site for the construction of identities. In recen...
This article involves a study of the narrative of a Second World War Resistance member by means of a...
This article critically examines the recent turn to narratives as tools for identity construction an...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
This paper makes a renewed case for the value of the interview as a method for investigating the wor...
Since 2013 I have worked as a volunteer on consecutive externally funded research projects at a rese...
Drawing on how divergent discourse frames can lead to contests of how and what to tell in institutio...
The article explores the telling of co-narrated atrocity stories in accomplishing professional ident...
Our aim is to analyze how stories on drug use, present life situation and earlier experiences struct...
By comparing two interviews with women exposed to their husbands’ violence, this article shows that ...
This article reports on qualitative research with Alan, a former resident of the therapeutic communi...
ABSTRACT A potentially problematic aspect of the qualitative interview is the propensity towards ten...
This article investigates the identity constructions of a former hooligan in two repeated narratives...
Big stories are typically characterized by a high degree of reflexivity, which results in the constr...
Narrative criminology draws upon the stories of the research participants to better understand crime...
This article considers the research interview as a site for the construction of identities. In recen...
This article involves a study of the narrative of a Second World War Resistance member by means of a...
This article critically examines the recent turn to narratives as tools for identity construction an...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
This paper makes a renewed case for the value of the interview as a method for investigating the wor...
Since 2013 I have worked as a volunteer on consecutive externally funded research projects at a rese...
Drawing on how divergent discourse frames can lead to contests of how and what to tell in institutio...
The article explores the telling of co-narrated atrocity stories in accomplishing professional ident...
Our aim is to analyze how stories on drug use, present life situation and earlier experiences struct...
By comparing two interviews with women exposed to their husbands’ violence, this article shows that ...
This article reports on qualitative research with Alan, a former resident of the therapeutic communi...
ABSTRACT A potentially problematic aspect of the qualitative interview is the propensity towards ten...