In contrast to quantitative approaches, where interaction effects are usually regarded as errors or disruption, we understand interviews as social situations and the interaction dynamics between interviewee and interviewer as constitutive for data collection and interpretation. We conducted interviews with various actors from the academic field for a research project in higher education research. Based on our field experience we assume that interviews also offer opportunities for the respondents to present themselves in a discursive process. In this article we first show that many of our interviewees perceived us as evaluators. We argue that the interviewees' self-presentations and rhetorical strategies were shaped by the evaluative and c...
Interviewing is a much used methodological tool in communication and other social sciences. For disc...
This article offers an account of a doctoral insider research project that became problematic. The p...
This article offers an account of a doctoral insider research project that became problematic. The p...
Abstract: In contrast to quantitative approaches, where interaction effects are usually regarded as ...
"Im Unterschied zu quantitativ-methodischen Zugängen, die Interaktionseffekte für gewöhnlich als Feh...
In contrast to quantitative approaches, where interaction effects are usually regarded as errors or ...
This thesis is an ethnography of the research interview. It presents an analysis of interviewer-inte...
One of the consequences of the growth of academic interest in Reception has been an increased focus ...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to methodological discussions on elite interviewing. T...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
Interviews are among the most popular methods of data-gathering used in qualitative research. Prefer...
This article investigates the researcher's work in the coproduction (or not) of complaint sequences ...
Discussions of qualitative research interviews have centered on promoting an ideal interactional sty...
Based on examples of interview material out of several of our research projects we show how the phen...
Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid little attention to ...
Interviewing is a much used methodological tool in communication and other social sciences. For disc...
This article offers an account of a doctoral insider research project that became problematic. The p...
This article offers an account of a doctoral insider research project that became problematic. The p...
Abstract: In contrast to quantitative approaches, where interaction effects are usually regarded as ...
"Im Unterschied zu quantitativ-methodischen Zugängen, die Interaktionseffekte für gewöhnlich als Feh...
In contrast to quantitative approaches, where interaction effects are usually regarded as errors or ...
This thesis is an ethnography of the research interview. It presents an analysis of interviewer-inte...
One of the consequences of the growth of academic interest in Reception has been an increased focus ...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to methodological discussions on elite interviewing. T...
Interviews, in one form or another, have long been used by researchers interested in understanding p...
Interviews are among the most popular methods of data-gathering used in qualitative research. Prefer...
This article investigates the researcher's work in the coproduction (or not) of complaint sequences ...
Discussions of qualitative research interviews have centered on promoting an ideal interactional sty...
Based on examples of interview material out of several of our research projects we show how the phen...
Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid little attention to ...
Interviewing is a much used methodological tool in communication and other social sciences. For disc...
This article offers an account of a doctoral insider research project that became problematic. The p...
This article offers an account of a doctoral insider research project that became problematic. The p...