Qualitative Research Interviewing: Biographic Narrative and Semi-Structured MethodsSAGE, 9 мая 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 424 `Wengraf provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical guide to the planning, conduct, and interpretative analysis of data by semi-structured interviewing methods. Forthright and frank in his comments about the limitations and practical implications of varying choices which investigators have to make in designing their research projects. Reading this text is like having a tough but expert and caring mentor who wants you to do the best research possible, but will not hesitate to tell you when your ideology and assumptions skew that possibility′ - Vincent W Hevern, Le Moyne College, USA Unique in its conceptual coherence and the level of practical detail, this book provides a comprehensive resource for those concerned with the practice of semi-structured interviewing, the most commonly used interview approach in social research, and in particular for in-depth, biographic narrative interviewing. It covers the full range of practices from the identification of topics through to strategies for writing up research findings in diverse ways. |
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... feeling' of the interaction. Nonetheless, I can generate some provisional hypotheses, some ideas as to what might be going on. Let us start with the introduction (lines 1—17): the uneasy movement which is ended by the 'general question ...
... feeling' of the interaction. Nonetheless, I can generate some provisional hypotheses, some ideas as to what might be going on. Let us start with the introduction (lines 1—17): the uneasy movement which is ended by the 'general question ...
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... feel that his 'self-revelation' (if that is what it was) of lines 31—42 has not really sparked off any desire by the interviewer to probe him further in this area, and has fallen a bit flat. Perhaps the 'one senses' was him starting to feel ...
... feel that his 'self-revelation' (if that is what it was) of lines 31—42 has not really sparked off any desire by the interviewer to probe him further in this area, and has fallen a bit flat. Perhaps the 'one senses' was him starting to feel ...
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... feel that he really did not want to talk any more about this (at least at this time) and so to rush to help him ... feeling at the time, would resolve some at least of these questions; but I don't have these. For whatever reason, the ...
... feel that he really did not want to talk any more about this (at least at this time) and so to rush to help him ... feeling at the time, would resolve some at least of these questions; but I don't have these. For whatever reason, the ...
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... feels he is being expected to use but does not in fact find a way of guessing or using it. Lines 31-42 are much more likely to be his own discourse about his own concerns. Asked (29) for 'a little about your father', he develops a ...
... feels he is being expected to use but does not in fact find a way of guessing or using it. Lines 31-42 are much more likely to be his own discourse about his own concerns. Asked (29) for 'a little about your father', he develops a ...
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... feel that the 'self-presentation' should be considered with any caution? Some caution always. On occasion, a lot of fencing and self-promotion may go on in interviews involving sensitive subjects. Any analysis of interview material ...
... feel that the 'self-presentation' should be considered with any caution? Some caution always. On occasion, a lot of fencing and self-promotion may go on in interviews involving sensitive subjects. Any analysis of interview material ...
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UP TO THE INTE RVIEW STRATEGIES FOR GETTING THE RIGHT MATERIALS | 71 |
5 Preparing for any Interviewing Sequence | 72 |
A Design for a BNIMType BiographicNarrative Interview | 111 |
7 Preparing Moderately or Heavily Structured Interviews | 152 |
Answers to TQs | 231 |
COMPARISON OF CASES FROM CONT INGENCIES OF CASES TO TYPES OF TYPOLOGIES | 301 |
13 Resources for Typification and GeneralModels Within Single Case Research | 302 |
14 Types of Typologies | 310 |
WRITING UP STRATEGIES OF REPRESENTATION | 313 |
15 Conceptual Frameworks for Studying and Representing | 314 |
Theorizing and Narrating in Presentation Strategies | 337 |
Suggestions by way of a Conclusion | 362 |
AROUND THE INTERVIEW CONTACT MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE | 183 |
8 Before Making Contact and Starting the Fieldwork Phase of the Research Process | 184 |
9 The Session | 191 |
AFTER THE INTERVIEW STRATEGIES FOR WORKING THE MATERIALS | 207 |
10 Copying Indexing and Transcribing | 208 |
Answers to TQs | 224 |
Ruthrofs Typology of Told StoryPresentedWorld Positions | 366 |
Critical LinguisticsSemiotics Model | 368 |
Informal Paralinguistics A More Elaborate Example | 378 |
Bibliography | 380 |
Index | 391 |
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active listening analysis answer argue argument attempt biographical data BNIM Central Research Question column concepts conceptual framework context continued continued datum David Buckingham depth interview developed Dionysos discourse discussion Eastenders evaluation example experience father feel Figure formulated free-associative gestalt give grounded theory Harold hypotheses identify idiolect important indicate inductivist inferences informant informant’s inter interpretation interventions interview interaction interview material interview questions involved listening meaning methadone narrative interview notes paralinguistics particular person possible present produce qualitative research refer relation relevant research interview response sampling segment semi-structured semi-structured interviews sequence session Simple Minds Sostris speaker specific Spradley SQUIN strategy structured interview subsession suggest summary talk tell text segment textsort thematic field theoretical theory-language theory-questions tion told story topic transcript typologies understanding words