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| Preface |
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| Introduction: The Complexity of the Craft |
Jaber F. Gubrium, James A. Holstein, Amir B. Marvasti, and Karyn D. McKinney |
| Part I. Interviewing in Context |
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| Chapter 1. The History of the Interview |
Jennifer Platt |
| Chapter 2. Narrative Practice and the Transformation of Interview Subjectivity |
Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. Holstein |
| Chapter 3. Postmodern Trends: Expanding the Horizons of Interviewing Practices and Epistemologies |
Michael Ian Borer and Andrea Fontana |
| Chapter 4. The Pedagogy of Interviewing |
Kathryn Roulston |
| Part II. Methods of Interviewing |
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| Chapter 5. Survey Interviewing |
Royce A. Singleton Jr. and Bruce C. Straits |
| Chapter 6. The Interpersonal Dynamics of In-Depth Interviewing |
John M. Johnson and Timothy Rowlands |
| Chapter 7. The Life Story Interview as a Mutually Equitable Relationship |
Robert Atkinson |
| Chapter 8. Interviewing as Social Interaction |
Carol A. B. Warren |
| Chapter 9. Autoethnography as Feminist Self-Interview |
Sara L. Crawley |
| Chapter 10. Focus Groups and Social Interaction |
David L. Morgan |
| Chapter 11. Internet Interviewing |
Natalia James and Hugh Busher |
| Chapter 12. The Implications of Interview Type and Structure in Mixed-Method Designs |
Janice M. Morse |
| Part III. Logistics of Interviewing |
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| Chapter 13. Interview Location and Its Social Meaning |
Hanna Herzog |
| Chapter 14. The Value of Interviewing on Multiple Occasions or Longitudinally |
Anne Grinyer and Carol Thomas |
| Chapter 15. The Interview Question |
Jinjun Wang and Yin Yan |
| Chapter 16. Interview and Sampling: How Many and Whom |
Ben K. Beitin |
| Chapter 17. Culture Work in the Research Interview |
Shannon K. Carter and Christian L. Bolden |
| Chapter 18. After the Interview: What Is Left at the End |
Christopher A. Faircloth |
| Part IV. Self and Other in the Interview |
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| Chapter 19. Managing the Interviewer Self |
Annika Lillrank |
| Chapter 20. Listening to, and for, the Research Interview |
John B. Talmage |
| Chapter 21. Constructing the Respondent |
Lara J. Foley |
| Chapter 22. Five Lenses for the Reflexive Interviewer |
Linda Finlay |
| Chapter 23. Stigma and the Interview Encounter |
Kay E. Cook |
| Part V. Analytic Strategies |
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| Chapter 24. Qualitative Interviewing and Grounded Theory Analysis |
Kathy Charmaz and Linda Liska Belgrave |
| Chapter 25. Analysis of Personal Narratives |
Catherine Kohler Riessman |
| Chapter 26. Investigating Ruling Relations: Dynamics of Interviewing in Institutional Ethnography |
Marjorie L. DeVault and Liza McCoy |
| Chapter 27. Interviews as Discourse Data |
Pirjo Nikander |
| Chapter 28. Using Q Methodology in Qualitative Interviews |
David Shemmings and Ingunn T. Ellingsen |
| Chapter 29. Using Software to Analyze Qualitative Interviews |
Clive Seale and Carol Rivas |
| Part VI. Ethics of the Interview |
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| Chapter 30. Informed Consent |
Marco Marzano |
| Chapter 31. Protecting Confidentiality |
Karen Kaiser |
| Chapter 32. Protecting Participants' Confidentiality Using a Situated Research Ethics Approach |
Kristin Heggen and Marilys Guillemin |
| Chapter 33. Assessing the Risk of Being Interviewed |
Anne Ryen |
| Chapter 34. Toward Conciliation: Institutional Review Board Practices and Qualitative Interview Research |
Michelle Miller-Day |
| Part VII. Critical Reflections |
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| Chapter 35. Stories About Getting Stories: Interactional Dimensions in Folk and Personal Narrative Research |
Kirin Narayan and Kenneth M. George |
| Chapter 36. Interview as Embodied Communication |
Laura L. Ellingson |
| Chapter 37. The (Extra)Ordinary Practices of Qualitative Interviewing |
Tim Rapley |
| Chapter 38. Eight Challenges for Interview Researchers |
Jonathan Potter and Alexa Hepburn |
| Author Index |
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| Subject Index |
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| About the Editors |
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| About the Contributors |
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