Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns
Autor James A. Holstein, Jaber F. Gubriumen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 30 mai 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452215532
ISBN-10: 1452215537
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452215537
Pagini: 568
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"The
editors'
introduction
is
excellent,
providing
a
brief
history
of
interiewing
as
a
research
technique
and
highlighting
many
of
the
issues
that
concern
today's
research
interviewers...Inside
Interviewingwould
be
valuable
for
doctoral-level
research
methods
classes,
as
well
as
for
practicing
researchers.
It
is
an
excellent
starting
point
for
examining
specific
issues,
such
as
reflexivity."
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
Inside
Interviewing:
New
Lenses,
New
Concerns
-
James
A.
Holstein
and
Jaber
F.
Gubrium
PART I: SUBJECTS AND RESPONDENTS
Ch. 2. Interviewing Children and Adolescents - Donna Eder and Laura Fingerson
Ch. 3. Interviewing Men - Michael L. Schwalbe and Michelle Wolkomir
Ch. 4. Interviewing Women - Shulamit Reinharz and Susan E. Chase
Ch. 5. Queering the Interview - Travis Kong, Dan Mahoney, and Ken Plummer
Ch. 6 Interviewing Older People - G. Clare Wenger
Ch. 7. Race, Subjectivity, and the Interview Process - Christopher Dunbar, Jr., Dalia Rodriguez, and Laurence Parker
PART II: TECHNICAL CONCERNS
Ch. 8. The Reluctant Respondent - Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler
Ch. 9. In-person versus Telephone Interviewing - Roger W. Shuy
Ch. 10. Computer Assisted Interviewing - Mick P. Couper and Sue Ellen Hansen
Ch. 11. Standardization and Interaction in the Survey Interview - Nora Cate Schaeffer and Douglas W. Maynard
Ch. 12. Internet Interviewing - Chris Mann and Fiona Stewart
Ch. 13. Transcription Quality - Blake D. Poland
Ch. 14. Computer-Assisted Analysis of Qualitative Interview Data - Clive F. Seale
PART III: ANALYTIC OPTIONS
Ch. 15. Qualitative Interviewing and Grounded Theory Analysis - Kathy Charmaz
Ch. 16. Analysis of Personal Narratives - Catherine Kohler Riessman
Ch. 17. Analytic Strategies for Oral History Interviews - Richard Cándida Smith
Ch. 18. Institutional Ethnography: Using Interviews to Investigate Ruling Relations - Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy
Ch. 19. Ethnomethodological Analyses of Interviews - Carolyn D. Baker
PART IV: REPRESENTATIONAL ISSUES
Ch. 20. Revisiting the Relationship Between Participant Observation and Interviewing - Paul Atkinson and Amanda Coffey
Ch. 21. Cross-Cultural Interviewing - Anne Ryen
Ch. 22. Personal and Folk Narrative as Cultural Representation - Kirin Narayan and Kenneth M. George
Ch. 23. Their Story/My Story/Our Story: Including the Researcher's Experience in Interview Research - Carolyn Ellis and Leigh Berger
Ch. 24. Interviewing, Power/Knowledge, and Social Inequality - Charles L. Briggs Charles L. Briggs Charles L. Briggs Charles L. Briggs
AUTHOR INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
PART I: SUBJECTS AND RESPONDENTS
Ch. 2. Interviewing Children and Adolescents - Donna Eder and Laura Fingerson
Ch. 3. Interviewing Men - Michael L. Schwalbe and Michelle Wolkomir
Ch. 4. Interviewing Women - Shulamit Reinharz and Susan E. Chase
Ch. 5. Queering the Interview - Travis Kong, Dan Mahoney, and Ken Plummer
Ch. 6 Interviewing Older People - G. Clare Wenger
Ch. 7. Race, Subjectivity, and the Interview Process - Christopher Dunbar, Jr., Dalia Rodriguez, and Laurence Parker
PART II: TECHNICAL CONCERNS
Ch. 8. The Reluctant Respondent - Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler
Ch. 9. In-person versus Telephone Interviewing - Roger W. Shuy
Ch. 10. Computer Assisted Interviewing - Mick P. Couper and Sue Ellen Hansen
Ch. 11. Standardization and Interaction in the Survey Interview - Nora Cate Schaeffer and Douglas W. Maynard
Ch. 12. Internet Interviewing - Chris Mann and Fiona Stewart
Ch. 13. Transcription Quality - Blake D. Poland
Ch. 14. Computer-Assisted Analysis of Qualitative Interview Data - Clive F. Seale
PART III: ANALYTIC OPTIONS
Ch. 15. Qualitative Interviewing and Grounded Theory Analysis - Kathy Charmaz
Ch. 16. Analysis of Personal Narratives - Catherine Kohler Riessman
Ch. 17. Analytic Strategies for Oral History Interviews - Richard Cándida Smith
Ch. 18. Institutional Ethnography: Using Interviews to Investigate Ruling Relations - Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy
Ch. 19. Ethnomethodological Analyses of Interviews - Carolyn D. Baker
PART IV: REPRESENTATIONAL ISSUES
Ch. 20. Revisiting the Relationship Between Participant Observation and Interviewing - Paul Atkinson and Amanda Coffey
Ch. 21. Cross-Cultural Interviewing - Anne Ryen
Ch. 22. Personal and Folk Narrative as Cultural Representation - Kirin Narayan and Kenneth M. George
Ch. 23. Their Story/My Story/Our Story: Including the Researcher's Experience in Interview Research - Carolyn Ellis and Leigh Berger
Ch. 24. Interviewing, Power/Knowledge, and Social Inequality - Charles L. Briggs Charles L. Briggs Charles L. Briggs Charles L. Briggs
AUTHOR INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Descriere
Inside
Interviewing
highlights
the
fluctuating
and
diverse
moral
worlds
put
into
place
during
interview
research
when
gender,
race,
culture
and
other
subject
positions
are
brought
narratively
to
the
foreground.
It
explores
the
'facts',
thoughts,
feelings
and
perspectives
of
respondents
and
how
this
impacts
on
the
research
process.
Notă biografică
James A. Holstein is professor of sociology in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University. His research and writing projects have addressed social problems, deviance and social control, mental health and illness, family, and the self, all approached from an ethnomethodologically- informed, constructionist perspective.