This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative interviews using synchronous online visual technologies within a shifting research context. It is argued that the immediate access to potential participants and subsequent data collection necessitate adjustment to the ways in which qualitative researchers understand and apply ethics, accountability, and responsibility in their data collection processes. We examine the parallels between interviewing face-to-face and interviewing using technology from a practical and integral perspective. In the online environment researchers require a heightened sensitivity and awareness of their attitudes, knowledge, and skills before, during, and after the interv...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
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...
This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative inter...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
Internet Mediated Research (IMR) is, compared to more established methods, still in its infancy but ...
As Internet usage has increased, web-based technologies such as Skype and Face Time have become more...
Advances in technology have transformed the way people learn, work, and conduct research. An increas...
The most commonly used method for data collection in qualitative research is interviewing. With tech...
In the last decade, we have witnessed continuous methodological innovations in qualitative methods w...
It is critical that qualitative research be conducted to ensure that individuals’ lived experiences,...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Purpose: Recognising that one way to address the logistical and safety considerations of research co...
Forming part of the new ‘methodological frontier’ the use of digital communication technologies has ...
Aim. The aim of this article is to contribute towards a wider analysis of remote qualitative intervi...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
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...
This discussion paper considers some of the practical and ethical aspects of doing qualitative inter...
In recent years, the acceleration of technological developments has changed the way we interact with...
Internet Mediated Research (IMR) is, compared to more established methods, still in its infancy but ...
As Internet usage has increased, web-based technologies such as Skype and Face Time have become more...
Advances in technology have transformed the way people learn, work, and conduct research. An increas...
The most commonly used method for data collection in qualitative research is interviewing. With tech...
In the last decade, we have witnessed continuous methodological innovations in qualitative methods w...
It is critical that qualitative research be conducted to ensure that individuals’ lived experiences,...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Purpose: Recognising that one way to address the logistical and safety considerations of research co...
Forming part of the new ‘methodological frontier’ the use of digital communication technologies has ...
Aim. The aim of this article is to contribute towards a wider analysis of remote qualitative intervi...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
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...