Within the social sciences there has been an increased interest in the senses. Much of this work has focused on ethnographic methods and has concentrated on research about the senses. In this article we focus on interviews and examine the value of expanded interviewing strategies that use the senses as access points. We argue that a sensory awareness can enrich interviews by offering a portal to otherwise unexplored illness or health care experiences which are either too difficult to articulate or too intangible to describe. Sensory awareness incorporates not only attentiveness to the research environment but also the utilization of sensory questions or prompts to gain insight into the research experience. We draw from a variety of empirica...
International audienceThis article describes a listening experiment based on elici-tation interviews...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
Within the social sciences there has been an increased interest in the senses. Much of this work has...
In the social sciences, there has been an increasing level of interest in the five senses, especiall...
After presenting a brief overview of the complexity of the qualitative interviewing process used by ...
In this paper we focus on important considerations when planning and conducting qualitative intervie...
Two theoretical constructs that lay the foundation for experience-based, body-anchored interviewing ...
The qualitative paradigm of research in health is considered as an orientation that delves into the ...
This article is the next instalment in our ‘How to…’ series about qualitative research, and focuses ...
Purpose. This paper reports findings from a project that sought to develop accessible guidelines for...
As an anthropologist, Spradley introduces the very important concept of interviewing as a major Qual...
This paper explores an aspect of the use of qualitative interviewing methods in researching sensitiv...
Purpose. This paper reports findings from a project that sought to develop accessible guidelines for...
Among qualitative research methods, in-depth inte rviewing is the most commonly known and is widely ...
International audienceThis article describes a listening experiment based on elici-tation interviews...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...
Within the social sciences there has been an increased interest in the senses. Much of this work has...
In the social sciences, there has been an increasing level of interest in the five senses, especiall...
After presenting a brief overview of the complexity of the qualitative interviewing process used by ...
In this paper we focus on important considerations when planning and conducting qualitative intervie...
Two theoretical constructs that lay the foundation for experience-based, body-anchored interviewing ...
The qualitative paradigm of research in health is considered as an orientation that delves into the ...
This article is the next instalment in our ‘How to…’ series about qualitative research, and focuses ...
Purpose. This paper reports findings from a project that sought to develop accessible guidelines for...
As an anthropologist, Spradley introduces the very important concept of interviewing as a major Qual...
This paper explores an aspect of the use of qualitative interviewing methods in researching sensitiv...
Purpose. This paper reports findings from a project that sought to develop accessible guidelines for...
Among qualitative research methods, in-depth inte rviewing is the most commonly known and is widely ...
International audienceThis article describes a listening experiment based on elici-tation interviews...
ABSTRACT:There are many methods and techniques of data collection in qualitative research to apprehe...
BACKGROUND Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The di...