Comments on the “Boswell technique” of interviewing, which aims “to elicit the maximum rise from (the) subject and thus guarantee the most dynamic copy.” Recounts the interview between Plimpton and Hemingway in which Plimpton asked the most mundane and irritating questions
This thesis assesses the role of the interview form within literature from the late nineteenth centu...
The current study examined interview techniques aimed at eliciting intelligence from human sources. ...
The renowned anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss studies people. Lévi-Strauss once concluded that, «...
Interview by George Plimpton with Hemingway on his writing habits and the craft of writing. Previous...
Recounts his efforts to determine the authenticity of the 1963 and 1964 interviews. Hays, calling in...
Reprints four 1950s interviews with Hemingway: “Ernest Hemingway, The Art of Fiction, No. 21” with G...
The aim of this book is to provide a pragma-dialectical analysis and evaluation of the way in which ...
Research into choosing individuals to fill positions at or near board level in organisations is scar...
Interview with Hemingway’s preeminent biographer on the composition of his recently completed five-v...
he interview is an art form. Two people meet to talk to each other. They meet to talk about somethin...
Interviewing has a strong claim to be the most widely-practiced social science research methods. The...
International audienceA doctoral seminar in interview techniques is compared to a Harry Potter-like ...
Contrary to the assertions of the marketing department of the Paris Review, the celebrity interview ...
The conclusions drawn in this paper are based upon more than 30 years of personal research along wit...
In this paper the author analyses the way in which politicians manoeuver strategically in a politica...
This thesis assesses the role of the interview form within literature from the late nineteenth centu...
The current study examined interview techniques aimed at eliciting intelligence from human sources. ...
The renowned anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss studies people. Lévi-Strauss once concluded that, «...
Interview by George Plimpton with Hemingway on his writing habits and the craft of writing. Previous...
Recounts his efforts to determine the authenticity of the 1963 and 1964 interviews. Hays, calling in...
Reprints four 1950s interviews with Hemingway: “Ernest Hemingway, The Art of Fiction, No. 21” with G...
The aim of this book is to provide a pragma-dialectical analysis and evaluation of the way in which ...
Research into choosing individuals to fill positions at or near board level in organisations is scar...
Interview with Hemingway’s preeminent biographer on the composition of his recently completed five-v...
he interview is an art form. Two people meet to talk to each other. They meet to talk about somethin...
Interviewing has a strong claim to be the most widely-practiced social science research methods. The...
International audienceA doctoral seminar in interview techniques is compared to a Harry Potter-like ...
Contrary to the assertions of the marketing department of the Paris Review, the celebrity interview ...
The conclusions drawn in this paper are based upon more than 30 years of personal research along wit...
In this paper the author analyses the way in which politicians manoeuver strategically in a politica...
This thesis assesses the role of the interview form within literature from the late nineteenth centu...
The current study examined interview techniques aimed at eliciting intelligence from human sources. ...
The renowned anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss studies people. Lévi-Strauss once concluded that, «...