Narrative criminology focuses on stories. It initially contrasted itself with standard approaches to interviewing. The founders of narrative criminology proposed that we understand that what the persons we investigate are telling us, as acting discursively and not as factual descriptions of events or accurate representations of their perspective. This critique I compare to previous critique on interviewing to show their overlap. Next, I critique these critiques. Finally, I propose several ways through which narratives in interviews can be enriched
In some disciplines of qualitative social research, interviews are not very popular because they are...
The present issue of JIP-OP brings together an intriguing range of papers that cover a wide range of...
Presentation by Professor Molly Andrews at the National Centre for Research Methods Research Methods...
Crime is both storyable and storied, and narrative analysis is thus essential for criminologists. In...
My research discussed how stories of crime inform the practice of youth justice. This study was base...
Objetives This methodological study explain and emphasize the extent and fertility of the narrative ...
Utterances produced by informants in interview situations can be said to have a triple orientation. ...
A central feature of the fear of crime debate is the fear-risk paradox: the finding that those least...
Abstract. Narrative journalism is a method to craft stories worth reading about real people. In this...
Zeitzeugeninterviews gelten als Methode, um historische Erfahrung festzuhalten. Das Interview als Fo...
Interviews are among the most popular methods of data-gathering used in qualitative research. Prefer...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate how the narrative interview can be used to collect qualitat...
Narrative criminology is the study of narratives as instigating, maintaining or effecting desistance...
Along with many researchers, I have conducted and experienced research interviews in traditional way...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
In some disciplines of qualitative social research, interviews are not very popular because they are...
The present issue of JIP-OP brings together an intriguing range of papers that cover a wide range of...
Presentation by Professor Molly Andrews at the National Centre for Research Methods Research Methods...
Crime is both storyable and storied, and narrative analysis is thus essential for criminologists. In...
My research discussed how stories of crime inform the practice of youth justice. This study was base...
Objetives This methodological study explain and emphasize the extent and fertility of the narrative ...
Utterances produced by informants in interview situations can be said to have a triple orientation. ...
A central feature of the fear of crime debate is the fear-risk paradox: the finding that those least...
Abstract. Narrative journalism is a method to craft stories worth reading about real people. In this...
Zeitzeugeninterviews gelten als Methode, um historische Erfahrung festzuhalten. Das Interview als Fo...
Interviews are among the most popular methods of data-gathering used in qualitative research. Prefer...
The aim of the article is to demonstrate how the narrative interview can be used to collect qualitat...
Narrative criminology is the study of narratives as instigating, maintaining or effecting desistance...
Along with many researchers, I have conducted and experienced research interviews in traditional way...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
In some disciplines of qualitative social research, interviews are not very popular because they are...
The present issue of JIP-OP brings together an intriguing range of papers that cover a wide range of...
Presentation by Professor Molly Andrews at the National Centre for Research Methods Research Methods...