ABSTRACT A potentially problematic aspect of the qualitative interview is the propensity towards tensions that emerge – ambiguities, inconsistencies, contradictions etc. – especially when transcripts are analysed. In this article, I draw on material from an interview in which the presence of contradictory data had surprising results, initially producing shock, but subsequently causing me to reflect on the ‘meaning’ inherent in these lapses of coherence. In so doing, I present a framework for analysis, based on Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s discourse theory, and suggest that narratives serve to construct the relational process of ‘identification with’ that links individuals to discourses. This framework enables a kind of situated relia...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Carcassonne-Rouif M., Salazar Orvig A. et Amina Bensalah A., 2001, "Des récits dans des entretiens d...
Narratives have become increasingly important in the field of applied linguistics, as recent publica...
The paper argues that the concept "unreliable narrator" needs to be radically rethought because, as ...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
This article deals with qualitative interviews in a research project on alcohol abusers and with som...
We identify and discuss the phenomenon of narrative stability, in the context of current methodologi...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called 'Brian'. The article...
This essay offers a rhetorical approach to un/reliable and defijicient narration by delineating the n...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
This chapter discusses the implications of viewing the interview as an actively constructed conversa...
Quotations from biographical talk are widely used in the presentation and writing up of qualitative ...
Interactional misunderstandings in interviews are often glossed over in analysing narratives, so ove...
Traumatic childhood experiences often lead to the development of dissociation as a defense mechanism...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Carcassonne-Rouif M., Salazar Orvig A. et Amina Bensalah A., 2001, "Des récits dans des entretiens d...
Narratives have become increasingly important in the field of applied linguistics, as recent publica...
The paper argues that the concept "unreliable narrator" needs to be radically rethought because, as ...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
This article deals with qualitative interviews in a research project on alcohol abusers and with som...
We identify and discuss the phenomenon of narrative stability, in the context of current methodologi...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called 'Brian'. The article...
This essay offers a rhetorical approach to un/reliable and defijicient narration by delineating the n...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
This chapter discusses the implications of viewing the interview as an actively constructed conversa...
Quotations from biographical talk are widely used in the presentation and writing up of qualitative ...
Interactional misunderstandings in interviews are often glossed over in analysing narratives, so ove...
Traumatic childhood experiences often lead to the development of dissociation as a defense mechanism...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
Carcassonne-Rouif M., Salazar Orvig A. et Amina Bensalah A., 2001, "Des récits dans des entretiens d...
Narratives have become increasingly important in the field of applied linguistics, as recent publica...