Interviewing in Qualitative Research: Selected References

Interviewing in Qualitative Research: Selected References

<p> The International Research Foundation for English Language Education</p><p>INTERVIEWING IN QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: SELECTED REFERENCES (last updated 20 September 2016)</p><p>Arksey, H., & Knight, P. (1999). Interviewing for social scientists: An introductory resource with examples. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd. </p><p>Atkinson, P., & Silverman, D. (1997). Kundera’s Immortality: The interview society and the invention of self. Qualitative Inquiry, 3, 304-325. </p><p>Baker, C. (1997). Membership categorization and interview accounts. In D. Silverman (Ed.), Qualitative research: Theory, method and practice (pp. 130-143). London: Sage. </p><p>Bernard, H. R. (1994). Unstructured and semi-structured interviewing. In Research methods in anthropology: Qualitative and quantitative approaches (pp. 208-236). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.</p><p>Block, D. (2000). Problematizing interview data: Voices in the mind’s machine? TESOL Quarterly, 34(4), 757 – 763.</p><p>Bowler, I. (1997). 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Learning from strangers: The art and method of qualitative interview studies. New York: The Free Press. </p><p>Wengraf, T. (2001). Qualitative research interviewing: Biographic narrative and semi- structured methods. Thousand Oaks: SAGE.</p><p>4 177 Webster St., #220, Monterey, CA 93940 USA Web: www.tirfonline.org / Email: [email protected]</p>

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