I also like Steiner Kvale's 'Interviews' from Sage - it's an excellent
resource which includes discussions of both practical styles of
itnerviewing and theoretical reasons for choosing them.
Best wishes
Susan
Quoting Doris Hamner <[log in to unmask]>:
> You've probably had this question many times on the list, so feel free
> to tell
> me this is too elementary.
>
> Does anyone know of an informative text or article on how to interview?
> It would be helpful to recommend to my colleagues examples of role
> plays; how to deal with the quiet participant and the talkative
> participant.
>
> I have used some different texts on field research for past studies but
> they don't usually focus on role plays with the challenging interview.
> I thought some people on this list would have some helpful suggestions.
>
>
> Thanks for any help/advice.
>
> Doris Hamner, Ph.D.
> Research Associate
> Institute for Community Inclusion
> University of Massachusetts, Boston
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> www.communityinclusion.org
>
>
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