This article aims to contribute to the discussion on interviews in qualitative research. More specifically, we focus on acquaintance interviews (Garton & Copland, 2010), that is, interviews in which the interviewer and interviewees have already established a prior relationship. By using data from both authors’ doctoral studies in applied linguistics (Iikkanen, 2020; Roiha, 2019), we illustrate how this prior relationship becomes salient and is made use of in interviews. In this article, we focus on two themes, frame shifting and building rapport. The data excerpts presented in the article exemplify the types of frame shifts that took place in our acquaintance interviews. The findings also suggest that acquaintance interviews can offer resea...
Aim. To highlight issues and challenges faced in recruitment and interviewing during a study that so...
Interviewing is a key strategy used to elicit data in qualitative research. Whilst many nurse resear...
The debate over the role of interviews in qualitative social research, especially relational-constru...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion on interviews in qualitative research. More specif...
Research interviews are a form of interaction jointly constructed by the interviewer and interviewee...
Feminist analysis of the interview process has largely focused on the developing relationship betwee...
Discussions of qualitative research interviews have centered on promoting an ideal interactional sty...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
Health practitioners who have already undertaken a considerable amount of interviewing would conside...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
In this paper, we seek to open a dialogue about the approach of co-interviewing, which, to our surpr...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
This thesis is an ethnography of the research interview. It presents an analysis of interviewer-inte...
Purpose: This paper examines how the role of the interviewer is manipulated by the interviewees in ...
Aim. To highlight issues and challenges faced in recruitment and interviewing during a study that so...
Interviewing is a key strategy used to elicit data in qualitative research. Whilst many nurse resear...
The debate over the role of interviews in qualitative social research, especially relational-constru...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion on interviews in qualitative research. More specif...
Research interviews are a form of interaction jointly constructed by the interviewer and interviewee...
Feminist analysis of the interview process has largely focused on the developing relationship betwee...
Discussions of qualitative research interviews have centered on promoting an ideal interactional sty...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
Health practitioners who have already undertaken a considerable amount of interviewing would conside...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
In this paper, we seek to open a dialogue about the approach of co-interviewing, which, to our surpr...
Research within a phenomenological framework is aimed at understanding the lived experience of parti...
This thesis is an ethnography of the research interview. It presents an analysis of interviewer-inte...
Purpose: This paper examines how the role of the interviewer is manipulated by the interviewees in ...
Aim. To highlight issues and challenges faced in recruitment and interviewing during a study that so...
Interviewing is a key strategy used to elicit data in qualitative research. Whilst many nurse resear...
The debate over the role of interviews in qualitative social research, especially relational-constru...