A Practical Introduction to In-depth Interviewing
- Alan Morris - University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Are you new to qualitative research or a bit rusty and in need of some inspiration? Are you doing a research project involving in-depth interviews? Are you nervous about carrying out your interviews?
This book will help you complete your qualitative research project by providing a nuts and bolts introduction to interviewing. With coverage of ethics, preparation strategies and advice for handling the unexpected in the field, this handy guide will help you get to grips with the basics of interviewing before embarking on your research. While recognising that your research question and the context of your research will drive your approach to interviewing, this book provides practical advice often skipped in traditional methods textbooks.
Written with the needs of social science students and those new to qualitative research in mind, the book will help you plan, prepare for, carry out and analyse your interviews.
The text is highly engaging and accessible, providing essential knowledge of interviewing. Students will find it very helpful
This is a useful introductory book for students starting to undertake interviews as a means of data collection.
A most useful resource for PG dissertation students who wish to engage with qualitative research methods.
Great text with very helpful templates for consent forms, participant information sheets, useful bibliographies at the end of each chapter and accessibly written. The size of the book is ideal for students who don't want to be daunted by the larger research methods books in the first instance.
This would be recommended as supplementary reading for those students wishing to undertake interviewing but would be done on an individual basis. However, I would also find this very useful for my own Doctorate studies and I will show my cohort and programme lead in relation to how clear and useful this text is
This is a very good introduction to what is one of the more common forms of data generation methods I see in MA research projects. This book will certainly help such students to conduct interviews with greater skill.
This is a clear, straightforward, readable introduction to in-depth interviewing, which I find to be the most intellectually and emotionally the most rewarding kind of interviewing for research. It occasions the disclosure of knowledge that the researcher might not even have expected to exist, making it a most valuable learning process.