In response to COVID-19, many universities and research institutions around the world suspended face-to-face interactions in preference for online research. Online data collection presents notable challenges for conducting qualitative interviews. This article discusses some key benefits and limitations to conducting interviews online compared to traditional face-to-face approaches. There is a need for up-to-date methodological guidance on conducting online interviews and balanced comparison between online and face-to-face methods. Moving research online in response to the pandemic is likely to have impacted the experiences of students and early career researchers, which may influence the direction of future qualitative research
In Online Interviewing, Nalita James and Hugh Busher offer a thoughtful discussion of epistemologica...
The use of telephone and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) interviews has become necessary owing t...
The newly discovered coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed the traditional methods of conducting qualit...
The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened the health and wellbeing of the global citizens which has led t...
COVID-19 has required researchers to adapt methodologies for remote data collection. While virtual i...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
Internet-based qualitative methods have quickly transitioned from a niche to mass research strategy....
In biographical interviewing, building strong relationships characterised by rapport and trust with ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated considerable changes to research practices. This includes a d...
Advocates of online alternatives to face-to-face interviewing suggest online approaches save money a...
Background Societal use of digital technology rapidly increased during the global Coronavirus diseas...
This is a prepublication version of the following article; Online qualitative methods ��� challenge...
As technology mediated communication is being incorporated into everyday life, more and more people ...
Social distancing rules in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic havenecessitated a move to online resea...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
In Online Interviewing, Nalita James and Hugh Busher offer a thoughtful discussion of epistemologica...
The use of telephone and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) interviews has become necessary owing t...
The newly discovered coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed the traditional methods of conducting qualit...
The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened the health and wellbeing of the global citizens which has led t...
COVID-19 has required researchers to adapt methodologies for remote data collection. While virtual i...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
Internet-based qualitative methods have quickly transitioned from a niche to mass research strategy....
In biographical interviewing, building strong relationships characterised by rapport and trust with ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated considerable changes to research practices. This includes a d...
Advocates of online alternatives to face-to-face interviewing suggest online approaches save money a...
Background Societal use of digital technology rapidly increased during the global Coronavirus diseas...
This is a prepublication version of the following article; Online qualitative methods ��� challenge...
As technology mediated communication is being incorporated into everyday life, more and more people ...
Social distancing rules in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic havenecessitated a move to online resea...
Covid-19 has changed the way research can be conducted. The present literature review, based on 29 s...
In Online Interviewing, Nalita James and Hugh Busher offer a thoughtful discussion of epistemologica...
The use of telephone and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) interviews has become necessary owing t...
The newly discovered coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed the traditional methods of conducting qualit...