A review of the research methodology literature suggests that owing to the difficulty of gaining access to and obtaining commitments from elites , social scientists less frequently use them as research respondents, opting instead to investigate those over whom power is exercised. This article provides insights into some intricacies of elite interviewing. It recounts the experience of a novice researcher in his quest to gain access to and interview elite individuals within the Ghanaian educational system for his PhD thesis. In the process, the article sheds light on strategies and techniques (related to interviewee identification, scheduling, and researcher preparation for the interview, as well as rapport establishment with potential interv...
Social science methods literature identifies gaining access as one of the main challenges of conduct...
Interviewing elites presents distinctive methodological challenges, which are exacerbated when inter...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...
This article explores issues that arise when a relatively inexperienced researcher interviews people...
This article focuses on the methodological issues arising from interviewing elites, with an emphasis...
types: ArticleThis is the accepted version of the following article: Methodological Approaches for I...
Dr Philipp Koeker explains how elite interviews differ from other interviews, and he offers suggesti...
Much of our methodological insights from researching policing in sub-Saharan Africa comes from stud...
Interviewing influential people who occupy the highest positions in a social or professional system ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
abstract: A growing body of sociological research on elites is done at close quarters, using intervi...
In this paper, I intend to share my experiences and reflections on the process of how the organisati...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Drawing on our experiences of interv...
The elite interview method allows the researcher to collect valuable and rare data through proximity...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to methodological discussions on elite interviewing. T...
Social science methods literature identifies gaining access as one of the main challenges of conduct...
Interviewing elites presents distinctive methodological challenges, which are exacerbated when inter...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...
This article explores issues that arise when a relatively inexperienced researcher interviews people...
This article focuses on the methodological issues arising from interviewing elites, with an emphasis...
types: ArticleThis is the accepted version of the following article: Methodological Approaches for I...
Dr Philipp Koeker explains how elite interviews differ from other interviews, and he offers suggesti...
Much of our methodological insights from researching policing in sub-Saharan Africa comes from stud...
Interviewing influential people who occupy the highest positions in a social or professional system ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edward Elgar Publishing ...
abstract: A growing body of sociological research on elites is done at close quarters, using intervi...
In this paper, I intend to share my experiences and reflections on the process of how the organisati...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Drawing on our experiences of interv...
The elite interview method allows the researcher to collect valuable and rare data through proximity...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to methodological discussions on elite interviewing. T...
Social science methods literature identifies gaining access as one of the main challenges of conduct...
Interviewing elites presents distinctive methodological challenges, which are exacerbated when inter...
Elite groups are interesting as they frequently are powerful (in terms of position, knowledge and in...