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Inside Interviewing James A. Holstein

Inside Interviewing By James A. Holstein

Inside Interviewing by James A. Holstein


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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.

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Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns by James A. Holstein

Inside Interviewing highlights the fluctuating and diverse moral worlds put into place during interview research when gender, race, culture, the age of respondents 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. It will provide readers with insights to selecting the appropriate analytic strategy for explicating data that emerges from related activities in the interview process.

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"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 Interviewing would 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."

-- Heidi Juilien * Library and Information Science Research, An International Journal *

About James A. Holstein

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. Jaber F. Gubrium is professor and chair of sociology at the University of Missouri. He has an extensive record of research on the social organization of care in human service institutions. His publications include numerous books and articles on aging, family, the life course, medicalization, and representational practice in therapeutic context.

Table of Contents

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 Candida 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

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CIN0761928510VG
9780761928515
0761928510
Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns by James A. Holstein
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2003-05-14
568
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