This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting indepth interviewing. It discusses the benefits of, and the challenges associated with, using e-mail interviewing in qualitative research. The article concludes that while a mixed mode interviewing strategy should be considered when possible, e-mail interviewing can be in many cases a viable alternative to face-to-face and telephone interviewing. A list of recommendations for carrying out effective e-mail interviews is presented
Face-to-face interviews have long been the dominant interview technique in the field of qualitative ...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the prin...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the pri...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
As scholars in social sciences and humanities explore new methods for studying increasingly digitize...
This paper explores the opportunities that developments in computer-mediated Communication (CMC) are...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
This paper seeks to extend the conversation about the use of computer-mediated communication in qual...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
Researching people's ideas and experiences of Urban and Planning Studies can be carried out in a var...
Face-to-face interviews have long been the dominant interview technique in the field of qualitative ...
Face-to-face interviews have long been the dominant interview technique in the field of qualitative ...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the prin...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the pri...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
This article summarizes findings from studies that employed electronic mail (e-mail) for conducting ...
As scholars in social sciences and humanities explore new methods for studying increasingly digitize...
This paper explores the opportunities that developments in computer-mediated Communication (CMC) are...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
This paper seeks to extend the conversation about the use of computer-mediated communication in qual...
Interviews with key informants are the most common means of data collection in qualitative descripti...
Researching people's ideas and experiences of Urban and Planning Studies can be carried out in a var...
Face-to-face interviews have long been the dominant interview technique in the field of qualitative ...
Face-to-face interviews have long been the dominant interview technique in the field of qualitative ...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the prin...
This paper builds on the authors' recent experience of interviewing by e-mail. It describes the pri...