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Interviewing the Interpretive Researcher


The qualitative interview in IS research: Examining the craft

The researcher should listen intently while interviewing; the ... ''(in) Interpretive research ... the aim is to understand the complexity of ...

Conducting an Interview – University Libraries - Sites

Interviews are a method of qualitative research. The point of a qualitative interview is to let the respondent tell their own story on their own terms.

Interview/Interpretive Approach in Air Travel Research | 11

This chapter discusses the use of the qualitative interview method in conducting interpretive air travel research. Interpretative research aims to achieve a ...

Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods - Book Series

What is interviewing and when is this method useful? What does it mean to select rather than sample interviewees? Once the researcher has found people to ...

13.2 Qualitative interview techniques – Scientific Inquiry in Social Work

Interview guides should outline issues that a researcher feels are likely to be important. Participants are asked to provide answers in their own words and to ...

Beyond the Interpretive: Finding Meaning in Qualitative Data

In this paper I have compared two different analyses of the same interview to show the limitations of interpretive qualitative research. Interpretive analysis ...

Researching Local Development Cultures: Using the Qualitative ...

Susan Moore, 2015. "Researching Local Development Cultures: Using the Qualitative Interview as an Interpretive Lens," International Planning Studies, Taylor & ...

“If I don't like it, I'll just pop the phone down!”: Reflecting on ...

Telephone interviews may intensify interactional difficulties that come from the researcher being deliberately silent/reticent (e.g. in narrative or ...

The Use of Online Semi-Structured Interviews in Interpretive Research

Semi-structured interviews can be an effective tool in interpretive research because they help the researcher gain in-depth data of participants' perspectives ...

'Strong multiplicity': An interpretive lens in the analysis of qualitative ...

Citation. Hartman, T. (2015). 'Strong multiplicity': An interpretive lens in the analysis of qualitative interview narratives. Qualitative Research, 15(1), 22– ...

Reflexivity: Some techniques for interpretive researchers

What methods do I tend to use in collecting data? Drawing, mapping situations. Interview and participant observation, directly, but research ...

Interpretivists Do Interpretive Methods Series

How do interpretivist scholars craft a research question? What are the challenges of ordinary language interviews? What are the virtues of participant ...

Best practice for interviews | Research | Imperial College London

Interviews invite the participant to make sense of their own experiences and to share these experiences with the researcher. Interviews are therefore an ...

[Solved] How will you engage with research participants in interpretive

In the interpretive paradigm, engaging with research participants in interviews involves creating a collaborative and open environment to understand their ...

Appendix: Qualitative Interview Design – Howdy or Hello? Technical ...

However, many researchers view this type of interview as unstable or unreliable because of the inconsistency in the interview questions, thus making it ...

How many qualitative interviews is enough?

Life story research or a study based on Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis is likely to entail a much smaller sample size ... research questions and how the ...

How to Analyze Qualitative Data from UX Research: Thematic Analysis

To see examples of descriptive and interpretive codes, let's look at a quote from an interview I performed with a UX practitioner earlier this ...

Beyond the Guise of Saturation: Rigor and Qualitative Interview Data

... ask research questions that cannot be answered using quantitative ... interviews18 and multiple rounds of increasingly interpretive coding.

The Use of Online Semi-Structured Interviews in Interpretive Research

Semi-structured interviews can be an effective tool in interpretive research because they help the researcher gain in-depth data of participants ...

Designing a semi-structured interview guide for qualitative interviews

If you are doing narrative analysis, questions should be encouraging respondents to tell their story and history. In Interpretative ...