In this article, we address the methodological question of making sense of contradictions in sociological analysis. Focusing on the scholarly debate about generating and interpreting data on symbolic boundaries – the ways in which social actors evaluate, categorise and judge others – we argue in favour of the continued relevance of the qualitative interview. We discuss how we can move beyond merely mapping attitudinal stances and deal with inconsistencies and contradictions in interviewees’ accounts when classifying others. Rather than seeing contradictions as reflecting a fundamentally unreliable and invalid method of studying people’s feelings, thoughts and attitudes, we argue that they can be viewed as reflecting existing contradictions ...
International audienceThis article aims at categorizing the practical problems posed by sociological...
This article contributes to the body of knowledge on qualitative interviewing in as much as it highl...
The article explores the relationship of ambiguity to identity in societal contexts dominated by dis...
In this article, we address the methodological question of making sense of contradictions in sociolo...
In qualitative interviews, challenges such as deviations from the topic, interruptions, silences or ...
In this article I recount and reflect on methodological issues raised in my research about class rep...
In this article the author recounts and reflects upon methodological issues raised in research about...
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against interviewing, th...
In Goffman's terms, qualitative interviews are social encounters with their own realities. Hence, th...
Those engaged in conducting qualitative research frequently acknowledge the presence of contradictio...
Contradictions constitute one fundamental aspect of human life. Humans are steeped in contradictory ...
Over the last few decades, qualitative research has been acknowledged as a peopled practice in which...
This paper maintains that the interview, understood as an interactionally achieved social practice, ...
Scholars of social influence can benefit from attending to symbolic boundaries. A common and influen...
In recent years, the notion of boundary has been at the center of significant social science debates...
International audienceThis article aims at categorizing the practical problems posed by sociological...
This article contributes to the body of knowledge on qualitative interviewing in as much as it highl...
The article explores the relationship of ambiguity to identity in societal contexts dominated by dis...
In this article, we address the methodological question of making sense of contradictions in sociolo...
In qualitative interviews, challenges such as deviations from the topic, interruptions, silences or ...
In this article I recount and reflect on methodological issues raised in my research about class rep...
In this article the author recounts and reflects upon methodological issues raised in research about...
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against interviewing, th...
In Goffman's terms, qualitative interviews are social encounters with their own realities. Hence, th...
Those engaged in conducting qualitative research frequently acknowledge the presence of contradictio...
Contradictions constitute one fundamental aspect of human life. Humans are steeped in contradictory ...
Over the last few decades, qualitative research has been acknowledged as a peopled practice in which...
This paper maintains that the interview, understood as an interactionally achieved social practice, ...
Scholars of social influence can benefit from attending to symbolic boundaries. A common and influen...
In recent years, the notion of boundary has been at the center of significant social science debates...
International audienceThis article aims at categorizing the practical problems posed by sociological...
This article contributes to the body of knowledge on qualitative interviewing in as much as it highl...
The article explores the relationship of ambiguity to identity in societal contexts dominated by dis...