Scholars of ethnomethodologically informed discourse studies are often sceptical of the use of interview data such as focus group data. Some scholars quite simply reject interview data with reference to a general preference for so-called naturally occurring data. Other scholars acknowledge that interview data can be of some use if the distinction between natural and contrived data is given up and replaced with a distinction between interview data as topic or as resource. In greater detail, such scholars argue that interview data are perfectly adequate if the researcher wants to study the topic of interview interaction, but inadequate as data for studying phenomena that go beyond the phenomenon of interview interaction. Neither of these more...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
This article concerns the manner in which group interaction during focus groups impacted upon the da...
The paper addresses the relationship between the democratic potential for participation and equality...
Despite their long trajectory in the social sciences, few systematic works analyze how often and for...
What are focus groups? How are they distinct from ordinary group discussions and what use are they a...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
In the two sections of this article, I examine aspects of the analysis and reporting of interaction ...
Background: Focus group data are created through interactions between participants while in individu...
Focus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore phenomena and...
Historically, ethnography of communication has viewed participant observation as the central and nec...
A focus group is usually understood as a group of people brought together by a researcher, to intera...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
Abstract Focus groups are an effective strategy in consumer research if conducted properly. Too ofte...
Despite the abundance of published material on conducting focus groups, scant specific information e...
A Focus group interview (FGI), the focused group, focus groups or just focus are the definitionsof d...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
This article concerns the manner in which group interaction during focus groups impacted upon the da...
The paper addresses the relationship between the democratic potential for participation and equality...
Despite their long trajectory in the social sciences, few systematic works analyze how often and for...
What are focus groups? How are they distinct from ordinary group discussions and what use are they a...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
In the two sections of this article, I examine aspects of the analysis and reporting of interaction ...
Background: Focus group data are created through interactions between participants while in individu...
Focus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore phenomena and...
Historically, ethnography of communication has viewed participant observation as the central and nec...
A focus group is usually understood as a group of people brought together by a researcher, to intera...
This article explores the potential of the focus group to generate analyzable social interaction. We...
Abstract Focus groups are an effective strategy in consumer research if conducted properly. Too ofte...
Despite the abundance of published material on conducting focus groups, scant specific information e...
A Focus group interview (FGI), the focused group, focus groups or just focus are the definitionsof d...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
This article concerns the manner in which group interaction during focus groups impacted upon the da...
The paper addresses the relationship between the democratic potential for participation and equality...