This thesis is an experiment in trying to get to know the conversational interview that follows one researcher’s practice of talking to six women about health and wellness. In “sitting” (Pigg 2013) with this experience I problematize what separates friend from research participant, interview from casual conversation, and theory from everyday knowledge, to show what might be lost when we as ethnographers conscribe to industrial styles of qualitative interviews and research. By sharing my process and the voices of my conversation partners I argue for a renewed awareness of what we as ethnographers might discover when we make space for the people that we interview. I locate this work in conversation with anthropologists in the field who also g...
Given the anthropological focus on ethnography as a kind of deep immersion, the interview poses theo...
The aim of this paper is to promote a greater use of informal conversations in qualitative research....
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against interviewing, th...
The interpretive understanding that can be derived from interviews is highly influenced by methods o...
Among qualitative research methods, in-depth inte rviewing is the most commonly known and is widely ...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
Acts of counter-subjectification in qualitative research are always present but are often submerged ...
As an anthropologist, Spradley introduces the very important concept of interviewing as a major Qual...
My principal method for sociological research is the ethnographic interview. Thus far, my research h...
In this study I used both ethnography and narrative interviews rather than narrative interviews alon...
This thesis is an ethnography of the research interview. It presents an analysis of interviewer-inte...
Many researchers planning a quantitative study begin by conducting qualitative in-terviews to enhanc...
Walking interviews or “go-alongs” are an innovative qualitative research method which has recently g...
The article discusses interviews as participatory reflexive observation. It is based on experiences ...
Too often interviewing is seen as simply a tool for data collection, while in reality it is a comple...
Given the anthropological focus on ethnography as a kind of deep immersion, the interview poses theo...
The aim of this paper is to promote a greater use of informal conversations in qualitative research....
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against interviewing, th...
The interpretive understanding that can be derived from interviews is highly influenced by methods o...
Among qualitative research methods, in-depth inte rviewing is the most commonly known and is widely ...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
Acts of counter-subjectification in qualitative research are always present but are often submerged ...
As an anthropologist, Spradley introduces the very important concept of interviewing as a major Qual...
My principal method for sociological research is the ethnographic interview. Thus far, my research h...
In this study I used both ethnography and narrative interviews rather than narrative interviews alon...
This thesis is an ethnography of the research interview. It presents an analysis of interviewer-inte...
Many researchers planning a quantitative study begin by conducting qualitative in-terviews to enhanc...
Walking interviews or “go-alongs” are an innovative qualitative research method which has recently g...
The article discusses interviews as participatory reflexive observation. It is based on experiences ...
Too often interviewing is seen as simply a tool for data collection, while in reality it is a comple...
Given the anthropological focus on ethnography as a kind of deep immersion, the interview poses theo...
The aim of this paper is to promote a greater use of informal conversations in qualitative research....
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against interviewing, th...