This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article explores how the author's pursuit of a coherent account in a narrative interview reduced Brians willingness to open up. Brians case is used to explore the impact of the author/ researchers defensiveness on the interview and the process of analysis. The article demonstrates the importance of theorizing the intersubjective dynamics that enable respondents to tell coherent stories, and, in so doing, draws especially on Hollway and Jeffersons concept of the defended subject. The article concludes by arguing that reflexivity is best achieved when researchers return to their data having relinquished some of their investment in their research project...
Much has been written on the respondent's perspective but fewer studies have recognized that "perspe...
Along with many researchers, I have conducted and experienced research interviews in traditional way...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called 'Brian'. The article...
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This article explores important questions around the often taken for granted approach to interviewin...
ABSTRACT A potentially problematic aspect of the qualitative interview is the propensity towards ten...
The present issue of JIP-OP brings together an intriguing range of papers that cover a wide range of...
Qualitative research interviews constitute specific contexts for creating and telling stories. This ...
This article considers the research interview as a site for the construction of identities. In recen...
This article presents methodological reflections on the different streams of knowledge that are draw...
Social constructionists consider interviews as mutually co-constructing meaning. But what if the int...
Much has been written on the respondent's perspective but fewer studies have recognized that "perspe...
Along with many researchers, I have conducted and experienced research interviews in traditional way...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called 'Brian'. The article...
By comparing two interviews with women exposed to their husbands' violence, this article shows that ...
Traumatic childhood experiences often lead to the development of dissociation as a defense mechanism...
Narrative criminology draws upon the stories of the research participants to better understand crime...
A central feature of the fear of crime debate is the fear-risk paradox: the finding that those least...
This article explores important questions around the often taken for granted approach to interviewin...
ABSTRACT A potentially problematic aspect of the qualitative interview is the propensity towards ten...
The present issue of JIP-OP brings together an intriguing range of papers that cover a wide range of...
Qualitative research interviews constitute specific contexts for creating and telling stories. This ...
This article considers the research interview as a site for the construction of identities. In recen...
This article presents methodological reflections on the different streams of knowledge that are draw...
Social constructionists consider interviews as mutually co-constructing meaning. But what if the int...
Much has been written on the respondent's perspective but fewer studies have recognized that "perspe...
Along with many researchers, I have conducted and experienced research interviews in traditional way...
Three studies are described and examined in terms of the power dynamics created through the subjecti...