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Nigel King, Christine Horrocks
Interviewing is used very widely in qualitative research, and takes many different forms. The qualitative interview is also a method that is constantly evolving, in response both to theoretical and technological developments. King and Horrocks present a clear and thorough guide to the use of interviews in contemporary qualitative research. Writing in an accessible style, with many practical examples, the authors explore: a) the key debates in the philosophy and theory underlying interview methods; b) how to design and carry out interviews; c) the special requirements of group and remote (telephone and online) interviewing; and d) the central issues of reflexivity and ethics. The book also features a chapter which introduces the principles and practice of the thematic analysis of interview data, and the book concludes with a detailed consideration of the use of interviews in two major qualitative research traditions: phenomenological and narrative approaches. -- Back cover.
| Publisher | Sage Publications Ltd, Sage |
|---|---|
| Pages | 208 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-412-91257-1 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-412-91257-0 primary |
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