Little is known about the changing techniques and technologies for the recording of unstructured interviews. This article traces the evolution of devices for recording what is said in unstructured interviews, and looks at the impact of technological change on the interview process
Abstract: »Oral History als prozess-generierte Daten«. This article describes how to use (archived) ...
Over the past three decades, oral history (OH) has been deeply transformed by the advent of digital ...
Élite studies have been relatively neglected in the qualitative methods literature (Coleman, 1996, p...
Little is known about the changing techniques and technologies for the recording of unstructured int...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
The contemporary period has seen the emergence of a society where interviews are pervasive: the ‘int...
Implementing open social science (OSS) innovations focuses in large part on showing more of the conc...
The use of audio recordings has become a taken-for-granted approach to generating transcripts of in-...
Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, commun...
Élite studies have been relatively neglected in the qualitative methods literature (Coleman, 1996, p...
Scholars have been writing about interview methods since the 1940s. Although the basic sequence of q...
The purpose of this article is to throw into radical doubt the material-discursive practices of reco...
A large proportion of social science investigations rely on interview data, yet few researchers rece...
The increased access to video technology advances the use of visual methodologies in research. Follo...
Abstract: »Oral History als prozess-generierte Daten«. This article describes how to use (archived) ...
Over the past three decades, oral history (OH) has been deeply transformed by the advent of digital ...
Élite studies have been relatively neglected in the qualitative methods literature (Coleman, 1996, p...
Little is known about the changing techniques and technologies for the recording of unstructured int...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
The contemporary period has seen the emergence of a society where interviews are pervasive: the ‘int...
Implementing open social science (OSS) innovations focuses in large part on showing more of the conc...
The use of audio recordings has become a taken-for-granted approach to generating transcripts of in-...
Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, commun...
Élite studies have been relatively neglected in the qualitative methods literature (Coleman, 1996, p...
Scholars have been writing about interview methods since the 1940s. Although the basic sequence of q...
The purpose of this article is to throw into radical doubt the material-discursive practices of reco...
A large proportion of social science investigations rely on interview data, yet few researchers rece...
The increased access to video technology advances the use of visual methodologies in research. Follo...
Abstract: »Oral History als prozess-generierte Daten«. This article describes how to use (archived) ...
Over the past three decades, oral history (OH) has been deeply transformed by the advent of digital ...
Élite studies have been relatively neglected in the qualitative methods literature (Coleman, 1996, p...