Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 studies (2008–2020), investigates and compiles existing research to identify possibilities and limitations of using digital interviews within social work, sociology and adjacent disciplines. The results show that digital interviews can enhance long-distance participation, and that they may be cost-effective. However, technical difficulties can arise that adversely affect the quality of the interviews. Concerning sensitive topics (e.g., victimization, health issues, sexuality), more rich data can be reached with digital options than with in-person options, but it can be difficult to read visual cues, as the camera only captures the participants...
Background: Undertaking qualitative research with vulnerable populations is a complex and challengin...
The Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated considerable changes to research practices. This includes a d...
This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative inter...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
Forming part of the new ‘methodological frontier’ the use of digital communication technologies has ...
Qualitative interviews are embedded within a diverse ethical and practical landscape which needs to ...
Background Societal use of digital technology rapidly increased during the global Coronavirus diseas...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
In response to COVID-19, many universities and research institutions around the world suspended face...
Historically, the face-to-face interview has been the method of choice for undertaking interviews in...
As Internet usage has increased, web-based technologies such as Skype and Face Time have become more...
The use of digital communication technologies has become increasingly commonplace in social research...
Internet Mediated Research (IMR) is, compared to more established methods, still in its infancy but ...
Background: Undertaking qualitative research with vulnerable populations is a complex and challengin...
The Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated considerable changes to research practices. This includes a d...
This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative inter...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
Forming part of the new ‘methodological frontier’ the use of digital communication technologies has ...
Qualitative interviews are embedded within a diverse ethical and practical landscape which needs to ...
Background Societal use of digital technology rapidly increased during the global Coronavirus diseas...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
In response to COVID-19, many universities and research institutions around the world suspended face...
Historically, the face-to-face interview has been the method of choice for undertaking interviews in...
As Internet usage has increased, web-based technologies such as Skype and Face Time have become more...
The use of digital communication technologies has become increasingly commonplace in social research...
Internet Mediated Research (IMR) is, compared to more established methods, still in its infancy but ...
Background: Undertaking qualitative research with vulnerable populations is a complex and challengin...
The Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated considerable changes to research practices. This includes a d...
This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative inter...