This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called 'Brian'. The article explores how the author's pursuit of a coherent account in a narrative interview reduced Brian's willingness to 'open up'. Brian's case is used to explore the impact of the author/ researcher's defensiveness on the interview and the process of analysis. The article demonstrates the importance of theorizing the intersubjective dynamics that enable respondents to tell coherent stories, and, in so doing, draws especially on Hollway and Jefferson's concept of the 'defended subject'. The article concludes by arguing that reflexivity is best achieved when researchers return to their data having relinquished some of their investment in their resear...
This paper discusses the relationship between biographical interviews and life history approaches ex...
Research interviews are a form of interaction jointly constructed by the interviewer and interviewee...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
By comparing two interviews with women exposed to their husbands' violence, this article shows that ...
In this paper, we illustrate several key differences between our approach to interpreting accounts o...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
Based on life-story interviews with psychoanalytic psychotherapists, this article demonstrates the v...
This encyclopaedia entry describes the characteristics of the method given in the title
The article uses psychoanalytic object relations theory to construct a way to understand why intervi...
Traumatic childhood experiences often lead to the development of dissociation as a defense mechanism...
The increasing importance of reflexivity within social research highlights the importance of the co...
In the theoretical part of the thesis, the life-story acquisition and analysis as research methods a...
Presentation by Professor Molly Andrews at the National Centre for Research Methods Research Methods...
Acts of counter-subjectification in qualitative research are always present but are often submerged ...
This paper discusses the relationship between biographical interviews and life history approaches ex...
Research interviews are a form of interaction jointly constructed by the interviewer and interviewee...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called Brian. The article e...
By comparing two interviews with women exposed to their husbands' violence, this article shows that ...
In this paper, we illustrate several key differences between our approach to interpreting accounts o...
This paper contributes to an ongoing debate about the validity of interview data and the ways in whi...
Based on life-story interviews with psychoanalytic psychotherapists, this article demonstrates the v...
This encyclopaedia entry describes the characteristics of the method given in the title
The article uses psychoanalytic object relations theory to construct a way to understand why intervi...
Traumatic childhood experiences often lead to the development of dissociation as a defense mechanism...
The increasing importance of reflexivity within social research highlights the importance of the co...
In the theoretical part of the thesis, the life-story acquisition and analysis as research methods a...
Presentation by Professor Molly Andrews at the National Centre for Research Methods Research Methods...
Acts of counter-subjectification in qualitative research are always present but are often submerged ...
This paper discusses the relationship between biographical interviews and life history approaches ex...
Research interviews are a form of interaction jointly constructed by the interviewer and interviewee...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...