"The interview is a widely used means of data collection and is central in most research designs. This resource addresses some of the principles and practices of interviewing.
In this introduction, we consider the following topics:
- The decision to use interviews
- How many interviews?
- Thinking ahead
- The issue of objectivity v subjectivity"
Interviewing is an essential tool in qualitative research and this introduction to Interviewing outlines both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical aspects of the process. After examining the role of the Interview in the research process, Steinar Kvale considers some of the key philosophical issues relating to Interviewing: the Interview as conversation, hermeneutics, phenomenology, concerns about ethics as well as validity, and postmodernism.
"In this article a comparison will be made concerning the advantages and disadvantages of face-to-face, telephone, e-mail and MSN messenger interviews. By including telephone and MSN messenger interviews in the comparison, the scope of this article is broader than the article of BAMPTON and COWTON (2002)."
"This paper explores the effective ways to conduct in-depth, qualitative interviews for novice investigators by employing a step-by-step process for implementation."