In:Interactional Studies of Qualitative Research Interviews:
Edited by Kathryn Roulston
[Not in series 220] 2019
► pp. 271–282
Chapter 12The way(s) of interviewing
Exploring social studies of interviews
Published online: 25 March 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.220.12rap
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.220.12rap
Abstract
In this closing chapter, I will offer some thoughts about how this volume extends existing methodological literature on qualitative interviewing, as well as further ideas for exploration. I will show how this volume offers a future direction for a range of work, including a focus on different modes or forms of interviews, identities and epistemics, as well as the role of the interview schedule. Finally, I show that despite this volume’s focus on the interactional work within interview interactions, it also suggests a trajectory of work that looks both across and beyond the spaces of the interview interactions.
Article outline
- The interview way
- Interview ways of organizing talk
- Interview ways of organizing identities, relationships and knowledge
- Interview ways of organizing (analytic) talk
- Interview ways of organizing (analytic) action and reasoning
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Austin, Denise A. & David Perry
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