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InterViews: Learning the Craft of Qualitative Research Interviewing

InterViews: Learning the Craft of Qualitative Research Interviewing

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Wydawnictwo SAGE Publications Inc
Data wydania 22/05/2014
Liczba stron 424
Forma publikacji książka w miękkiej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Literatura popularna
Język angielski
ISBN 9781452275727
Kategorie Metody badań: zagadnienia ogólne
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The Third Edition of Brinkmann and Kvale's InterViews: Learning the Craft of Qualitative Research Interviewing, offers readers comprehensive and practical insight into the many factors that contribute to successful interviews. The book invites readers on a journey through the landscape of interview research, providing the "hows" and "whys" of research interviewing, and outlines paths for students to follow on the way to research goals. Thoroughly updated to account for all recent developments in qualitative interviewing, the New Edition expands its focus on the practical, epistemological, and ethical issues involved in interviewing, while maintaining the fluid and logical structure it has become known for throughout the text. "I greatly value [this book] because [it] articulates the philosophical and methodological approach to validity in qualitative interview research like no other text . . . We consider it our qualitative interview method bible." -- Jean Richey, University of Alaska Fairbanks "The text is well organized and I am always amazed that Kvale and Brinkmann do have an answer to anything that has to do with interviewing." -- Astrid Eich-Krohm, Southern CT State University "Kvale and Brinkman's text is well organized, clearly written, and introduces readers to the world of qualitative interview research. The authors guide readers thinking conceptually as well as practically to design and implement interview studies with clearly articulated concepts and discussions . . . The book has good, in-depth coverage with the kind of theoretical grounding we emphasize in our qualitative research program." -- Kathleen deMarrais, University of Georgia "The text is well written and the guidelines provided are easy to use. This book is of immense value to researchers and academics, as well as to students. [It] provides practical insight into the interview process [and] provides rich information on the planning, executing and analysis of interviews." -- Dr. Asma Rauf, Essex Business School, University of Essex, Essex, UK "The text is beautifully organized. The third edition builds upon the strengths of the first two, in which the authors balance the apparent paradox between learning interviewing as a "craft" . . . and learning from a textbook . . . There are no comparable books to this one! In the preface Brinkman writes, 'I hope to have struck a balance between a respect for well proven practices of the craft of interviewing on the one hand and innovations, and provocations even, on the other.' He has." -- Jon Wergin, Antioch University "This text provides a deep dive on qualitative interviewing, missing from many works on qualitative research. [It] is useful in that it situates interviews paradigmatically while also providing an historical treatment of interviews across disciplines. The text is well organized and approachable for novices and experts seeking richer understandings of interviewing." -- Jeannine Dingus-Eason, St. John Fisher College

InterViews: Learning the Craft of Qualitative Research Interviewing

Spis treści

List of Boxes, Figures, and Tables

Preface to the Third Edition

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Introduction

1. Introduction to Interview Research

Conversation as Research

Three Interview Sequences

Interview Research in History and in the Social Sciences

The Interview Society

Methodological and Ethical Issues in Research Interviewing

Overview of the Book

Interviewing as a Craft

Interviewing as a Social Production of Knowledge

Interviewing as a Social Practice

Part I: Conceptualizing the Research Interview

Part II: Seven Stages of Research Interviewing

Concluding Perspectives

PART I. Conceptualizing the Research Interview

2. Characterizing Qualitative Research Interviews

A Qualitative Research Interview on Learning

Phenomenology and the Mode of Understanding in a Qualitative Research Interview

Power Asymmetry in Qualitative Research Interviews

Philosophical Dialogues, Therapeutic Conversations, and Research Interviews

Therapeutic Interviews and Research Interviews

Qualitative Interviews as Research Instruments and Social Practices

3. Epistemological Issues of Interviewing

The Interviewer as a Miner or as a Traveler

Interviews in a Postmodern Age

Seven Features of Interview Knowledge

Knowledge and Interviews in a Positivist Conception

A Rehabilitation of Classical Positivism?

Methodological Positivism

Qualitative Interviewing Between Method and Craft

Research Interviewing: Method or Personal Skills

The Craft of Research Interviewing

Learning the Craft of Research Interviewing

4. Ethical Issues of Interviewing

Interviewing as a Moral Inquiry

Ethical Issues Throughout an Interview Inquiry

Ethical Positions: Rules and Procedures or Personal Virtues?

Ethical Guidelines

Informed Consent

Confidentiality

Consequences

The Role of the Researcher

Learning Ethical Research Behavior

5. The Qualitative Research Interview as Context

Interviewers and Interviewees

The Interviewer

The Interviewee

Bodies and Nonhumans

Nonhumans and Surroundings

PART II. Seven Stages of an Interview Investigation

6. Thematizing and Designing an Interview Study

Seven Stages of an Interview Inquiry

Thematizing an Interview Study

Designing an Interview Study

Mixed Methods

7. Conducting an Interview

A Class Interview About Grades

Setting the Interview Stage

Scripting the Interview

Interviewer Questions

The Art of Second Questions

8. Interview Variations

Interview Subjects

Interviewing Subjects Across Cultures

Interviews With Children

Interviews With Elites

Interview Forms

Computer-Assisted Interviews

Focus Group Interviews

Factual Interviews

Conceptual Interviews

Narrative Interviews

Discursive Interviews

Confrontational Interviews

9. Interview Quality

Hamlet's Interview

Interview Quality

The Interview Subject

Interviewer Qualifications

Standard Objections to the Quality of Interview Research

Leading Questions

10. Transcribing Interviews

Oral and Written Language

Recording Interviews

Transcribing Interviews

Transcription Reliability, Validity, and Ethics

11. Preparing for Interview Analysis

The 1,000-Page Question

A Method of Analyzing the Question?

Steps and Modes of Interview Analysis

Computer Tools for Interview Analysis

Coding

12. Interview Analyses Focusing on Meaning

Meaning Condensation

Meaning Interpretation

The Issue of Multiple Interpretations

Hermeneutical Interpretation of Meaning

The Primacy of the Question in Interpretation

Analytic Questions Posed to an Interview Text

The Quest for the "Real Meaning"

13. Interview Analyses Focusing on Language

Linguistic Analysis

Conversation Analysis

Narrative Analysis

Discourse Analysis

Deconstruction

14. Eclectic and Theoretical Analyses of Interviews

Interview Analysis as Bricolage

Interview Analysis as Theoretical Reading

15. The Social Construction of Validity

Objectivity of Interview Knowledge

Reliability and Validity of Interview Knowledge

Validity as Quality of Craftsmanship

Communicative Validity

Pragmatic Validity

Generalizing From Interview Studies

16. Reporting Interview Knowledge

Contrasting Audiences for Interview Reports

Boring Interview Reports

Ethics of Reporting

Investigating With the Final Report in Mind

Standard Reports and Ways of Enhancing Them

Method

Results

Enriching Interview Reports

Journalistic Interviews

Dialogues

Therapeutic Case Histories

Narratives

Metaphors

Visualizing

Collage

Publishing Qualitative Research

17. Conversations about Interviews

Critiques of the Quality of Interview Knowledge

Developing the Craft of Research Interviewing

An Epistemology of Interview Knowledge

The Object Determines the Method

The Social Science Dogma of Quantification

Research Interviewing as Social Practice

Research Interviewing in a Social Context

Interview Ethics in a Social Context

Appendix: Learning Tasks

Glossary

References

Index

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