Much has been written on the respondent's perspective but fewer studies have recognized that "perspectives other than those drawn from the discipline come into play for the interviewer" (Warren in Handbook of interview research, Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2002: 84). In the article we show that the interviewer uses different strategies of identity management and different standpoints as resources to accomplish and account for one of the main interviewer's duties, namely to achieve an "understanding of the world from the subjects' points of view" (Kvale in Interviews: An introduction to qualitative research interviewing, Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA, 1996: 1). We examine instances in which the interviewer displays a "neutral" posture, showing adhere...
Social constructionists consider interviews as mutually co-constructing meaning. But what if the int...
This article presents methodological reflections on the different streams of knowledge that are draw...
It is usual that researchers, in the process of transcribing interviews or even during data analysis...
In this paper we discuss the interactional management of the interviewer’s neutrality in the course ...
This paper maintains that the interview, understood as an interactionally achieved social practice, ...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
This article describes a part of the interview process that is never usually reported. Listening to ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine interview techniques critically from a linguistic anthropolo...
Interviewing is a much used methodological tool in communication and other social sciences. For disc...
Utterances produced by informants in interview situations can be said to have a triple orientation. ...
In this article, we examine a qualitative interview and analytical technique for exploring the influ...
Qualitative research interviews constitute specific contexts for creating and telling stories. This ...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
No body, no voice; no voice, no body. That\u27s what I know in my bones. We begin with the body. Alt...
This article presents methodological reflections on the different streams of knowledge that are draw...
Social constructionists consider interviews as mutually co-constructing meaning. But what if the int...
This article presents methodological reflections on the different streams of knowledge that are draw...
It is usual that researchers, in the process of transcribing interviews or even during data analysis...
In this paper we discuss the interactional management of the interviewer’s neutrality in the course ...
This paper maintains that the interview, understood as an interactionally achieved social practice, ...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
This article describes a part of the interview process that is never usually reported. Listening to ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine interview techniques critically from a linguistic anthropolo...
Interviewing is a much used methodological tool in communication and other social sciences. For disc...
Utterances produced by informants in interview situations can be said to have a triple orientation. ...
In this article, we examine a qualitative interview and analytical technique for exploring the influ...
Qualitative research interviews constitute specific contexts for creating and telling stories. This ...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
No body, no voice; no voice, no body. That\u27s what I know in my bones. We begin with the body. Alt...
This article presents methodological reflections on the different streams of knowledge that are draw...
Social constructionists consider interviews as mutually co-constructing meaning. But what if the int...
This article presents methodological reflections on the different streams of knowledge that are draw...
It is usual that researchers, in the process of transcribing interviews or even during data analysis...