In:Interactional Studies of Qualitative Research Interviews:
Edited by Kathryn Roulston
[Not in series 220] 2019
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 25 March 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.220.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Contributors
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Preface
Part I.Introduction
Chapter 1.Introduction: Examining the social practices of interviewing
Kathryn Roulston
Part II.Exploring the interactional details of interviewer-interviewee identities and knowledge production in research interviews
Introduction to Part II.Exploring the interactional details of interviewer-interviewee identities and knowledge production in research interviews
Chapter 2.“Like us you mean?” sensitive disability questions and peer research encounters
Valerie Williams
Chapter 3.Research interviewers as ‘knowers’ and ‘unknowers’
Kathryn Roulston
Chapter 4.On doing ‘being feminist’ and ‘being researcher’: Lessons from a novice interviewer
Brigette Adair Herron
Chapter 5.“What does it mean?” Methodological strategies for interviewing children
Rebecca Ann Smith
Chapter 6.Epistemic shifts: Examining interviewer and self-praise in interviews
Stephanie Anne Shelton
Part III.Exploring conversational resources and social actions produced in interviews
Introduction to Part III.Exploring conversational resources and social actions produced in interviews
Chapter 7.“That’s a stupid question!”: Competing perspectives and language choice in an English-Japanese Bilingual Research Interview
Amy Snyder Ohta
Matthew T. Prior
Chapter 8.“But you’re gonna ask me questions, right?” interactional frame and “for-the-record” orientation in language biography interviews
Daniela Veronesi
Chapter 9.“It doesn’t make sense, but it actually does”: Interactional dynamics in focus group interaction
Hanbyul Jung
Chapter 10.Continuers in research interviews: A closer look at the construction of rapport in talk about interfaith dialogue
Elizabeth M. Pope
Chapter 11.Discourse strategies of mitigation in an oral corpus of narratives of life experience collected in interviews
Carla Aurélia de Almeida
Part IV.Summing up: What we can learn from studies of interview interaction
Chapter 12.The way(s) of interviewing: Exploring social studies of interviews
Tim Rapley
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