Handbook of interview research : context & method / editors, Jaber F. Gubrium, James A. Holstein.
The Handbook of Interview Research offers a comprehensive examination of the interview in the context of a challenging postmodern environment. Encyclopedic in breadth, the Handbook provides expert discussions of the conceptual and methodological issues surrounding interview practice in relation to f...
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
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[2002]
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Table of Contents:
- From the individual interview to the interview society / Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. Holstein
- The history of the interview / Jennifer Platt
- Survey interviewing / Royce A. Singleton, Jr., and Bruce C. Straits
- Qualitative interviewing / Carol A.B. Warren
- In-depth interviewing / John M. Johnson
- The life story interview / Robert Atkinson
- Focus group interviewing / David L. Morgan
- Postmodern trends in interviewing / Andrea Fontana
- Interviewing children and adolescents / Donna Eder and Laura Fingerson
- Interviewing men / Michael L. Schwalbe and Michelle Wolkomir
- Interviewing women / Shulamit Reinharz and Susan E. Chase
- Queering the interview / Travis S.K. Kong, Dan Mahoney, and Ken Plummer
- Interviewing older people / G. Clare Wenger
- Race, subjectivity, and the interview process / Christopher Dunbar, Jr., Dalia Rodriguez, and Laurence Parker
- Interviewing elites / Teresa Odendahl and Aileen M. Shaw
- Interviewing the ill / Janice M. Morse
- Cross-cultural interviewing / Anne Ryen
- Interviewing in medical settings / Kathleen A. Zoppi and Ronald M. Epstein
- Therapy interviewing / Gale Miller, Steve de Shazer, and Peter De Jong
- Journalistic interviewing / David L. Altheide
- Forensic investigative interviewing / Ian K. McKenzie
- Interviewing in education / William G. Tierney and Patrick Dilley
- Context and the employment interview / Gary P. Latham and Zeeva Millman
- Elicitation techniques for interviewing / Jeffrey C. Johnson and Susan C. Weller
- The reluctant respondent / Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler
- In-person versus telephone interviewing / Roger W. Shuy
- Computer-assisted interviewing / Mick P. Couper and Sue Ellen Hansen
- Standardization and interaction in the survey interview / Nora Cate Schaeffer and Douglas W. Maynard
- Internet interviewing / Chris Mann and Fiona Stewart
- Transcription quality / Blake D. Poland
- Computer-assisted analysis of qualitative interview data / Clive F. Seale
- Qualitative interviewing and grounded theory analysis / Kathy Charmaz
- Analysis of personal narratives / Catherine Kohler Riessman
- Analytic strategies for oral history interviews / Richard Cándida Smith
- Narrative, interviews, and organizations / Barbara Czarniawska
- Institutional ethnography : using interviews to investigate ruling relations / Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy
- Ethnomethodological analyses of interviews / Carolyn D. Baker
- Revisiting the relationship between participant observation and interviewing / Paul Atkinson and Amanda Coffey
- Personal and folk narrative as cultural representation / Kirin Narayan and Kenneth M. George
- The cinematic society and the reflexive interview / Norman K. Denzin
- Their story/my story/our story : including the researcher's experience in interview research / Carolyn Ellis and Leigh Berger
- Poetic representation of interviews / Laurel Richardson
- Interviewing at the border of fact and fiction / Paul C. Rosenblatt
- Interviewing, power/knowledge, and social inequality / Charles L. Briggs.