This paper explores the transition of talk to text in the process of performing and recording semi-structured interviews over the telephone. In particular, it considers the ways respondents and the materials enjoined in the process of interviewing exceed their role in the research process. Drawing on my experience of conducting telephone interviews in the UK, I position the interview as an uncertain encounter: one framed by earlier narrations as much as the aims and objectives of the research project; and an orientation towards \u27talk\u27 as much as the reduction of performance to text. Far from losing track of these uncertainties I argue that tape-recorders are well equipped to document these in/audible realms
Transcription of interview data is a common practice in qualitative health research. However, there ...
While the use of the telephone has increased as a means of collecting research data in a range of ar...
Little is known about the changing techniques and technologies for the recording of unstructured int...
This paper explores the transition of talk to text in the process of performing and recording semi-s...
Purpose – The telephone has been widely used to conduct quantitative research in diverse fields of ...
This article considers spoken interaction in semi-structured qualitative research interviews, compar...
From behaviourism to cognitivism and to constructivism the role attributed to the interviewer change...
This toolkit explores the use of telephone interviews in qualitative research. It discusses the prac...
This paper presents specific and useful suggestions for successfully using phone interviewing as a m...
The collection of data by face-to-face interviews and questionnaires is common and literature in the...
The use of audio recordings has become a taken-for-granted approach to generating transcripts of in-...
Social researchers have long been interested in studying organisations and institutions that play ke...
In this article we adopt a discursive approach to analyzing the transcripts of qualitative interview...
The use of the telephone in qualitative interviews is discouraged by traditionalists who view it as ...
The transcription of oral interviews into textual data is a complex process. Translating spoken lang...
Transcription of interview data is a common practice in qualitative health research. However, there ...
While the use of the telephone has increased as a means of collecting research data in a range of ar...
Little is known about the changing techniques and technologies for the recording of unstructured int...
This paper explores the transition of talk to text in the process of performing and recording semi-s...
Purpose – The telephone has been widely used to conduct quantitative research in diverse fields of ...
This article considers spoken interaction in semi-structured qualitative research interviews, compar...
From behaviourism to cognitivism and to constructivism the role attributed to the interviewer change...
This toolkit explores the use of telephone interviews in qualitative research. It discusses the prac...
This paper presents specific and useful suggestions for successfully using phone interviewing as a m...
The collection of data by face-to-face interviews and questionnaires is common and literature in the...
The use of audio recordings has become a taken-for-granted approach to generating transcripts of in-...
Social researchers have long been interested in studying organisations and institutions that play ke...
In this article we adopt a discursive approach to analyzing the transcripts of qualitative interview...
The use of the telephone in qualitative interviews is discouraged by traditionalists who view it as ...
The transcription of oral interviews into textual data is a complex process. Translating spoken lang...
Transcription of interview data is a common practice in qualitative health research. However, there ...
While the use of the telephone has increased as a means of collecting research data in a range of ar...
Little is known about the changing techniques and technologies for the recording of unstructured int...