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Edition
1
Publish Year
2001
Updated ISBN1
1412981646
Updated ISBN2
9781412981644
ISBN
9780761919513

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Publisher
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0761919511
ISBN-13
9780761919513
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1879957

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
1000 Pages
Publication Name
Handbook of Interview Research : Context and Method
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Subject
Methodology, Research
Type
Textbook
Author
James A. Holstein, Jaber F. Gubrium
Subject Area
Social Science
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
2.2 in
Item Weight
66.1 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
00-013201
Reviews
The editorse(tm) vision and effort makes HANDBOOK OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND METHOD a volume of exceptional breadth and depth. To the editorse(tm) credit, the volume addresses the interview as both a tool and topic of social analysis., A shrewd and sensitive overview . . . The book is a really useful and innovative approach to the quite large issue of what interviewing is and where it can be used as well as the cautions that need to be considered when interviewing in various settings. The selections offer a shrewd and sensitive overview to the problem of placing the interviewer in the setting and allowing for the interaction between the informant and the interviewer as part of the analysis. I think the book would be EXCELLENT for graduate classes., "The editors' vision and effort makes HANDBOOK OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND METHOD a volume of exceptional breadth and depth. To the editors' credit, the volume addresses the interview as both a tool and topic of social analysis." , ". . .serving students who are preparing for a degree or training in a field in which interviewing is an important skill, this is an instrumental addition." , The Handbook of Interview Research offers a comprehensive examination of the interview at the cutting edge of information technology in the context of a challenging postmodern environment. Encyclopedic in its breadth, the book provides extensive discussions of the conceptual and methodological issues surrounding interview practice, The Handbook is a stunning accomplishment. Congratulations to Gubrium and Holstein, to their contributors, and to the visionaries at Sage! With this work you have totally transformed the field of qualitative inquiry., A sourcebook that any researcher should have in her/his reference library. The chapters cover virtually every conceivable interviewing situation as well as discuss larger e~meta-issuese(tm) that face the survey researcher. The volume also tells a story: The editors have created a volume that tries to link each chapter by threading a theme through each chapter. That theme is the argument that interview situations are social situations and should be viewed as such. This is an important way to contextualize what would otherwise be merely guidelines for technique and methodological points., "The editors'e(tm) vision and effort makes HANDBOOK OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND METHOD a volume of exceptional breadth and depth. To the editors'e(tm) credit, the volume addresses the interview as both a tool and topic of social analysis." , "A sourcebook that any researcher should have in her/his reference library. The chapters cover virtually every conceivable interviewing situation as well as discuss larger 'meta-issues' that face the survey researcher. The volume also tells a story: The editors have created a volume that tries to link each chapter by threading a theme through each chapter. That theme is the argument that interview situations are social situations and should be viewed as such. This is an important way to contextualize what would otherwise be merely guidelines for technique and methodological points." , "A sourcebook that any researcher should have in her/his reference library. The chapters cover virtually every conceivable interviewing situation as well as discuss larger 'e~meta-issues'e(tm) that face the survey researcher. The volume also tells a story: The editors have created a volume that tries to link each chapter by threading a theme through each chapter. That theme is the argument that interview situations are social situations and should be viewed as such. This is an important way to contextualize what would otherwise be merely guidelines for technique and methodological points." , A sourcebook that any researcher should have in her/his reference library. The chapters cover virtually every conceivable interviewing situation as well as discuss larger 'meta-issues' that face the survey researcher. The volume also tells a story: The editors have created a volume that tries to link each chapter by threading a theme through each chapter. That theme is the argument that interview situations are social situations and should be viewed as such. This is an important way to contextualize what would otherwise be merely guidelines for technique and methodological points., A shrewd and sensitive overview... The book is a really useful and innovative approach to the quite large issue of what interviewing is and where it can be used as well as the cautions that need to be considered when interviewing in various settings. The selections offer a shrewd and sensitive overview to the problem of placing the interviewer in the setting and allowing for the interaction between the informant and the interviewer as part of the analysis. I think the book would be EXCELLENT for graduate classes., . . .serving students who are preparing for a degree or training in a field in which interviewing is an important skill, this is an instrumental addition., The Handbook of Interview Research offers a comprehensive examination of the interview at the cutting edge of information technology in the context of a challenging postmodern environment. Encyclopedic in its breadth, the book provides extensive discussions of the conceptual and methodological issues surrounding interview practice,   The Handbook is a stunning accomplishment. Congratulations to Gubrium and Holstein, to their contributors, and to the visionaries at Sage! With this work you have totally transformed the field of qualitative inquiry., "A sourcebook that any researcher should have in her/his reference library. The chapters cover virtually every conceivable interviewing situation as well as discuss larger ‘meta-issues’ that face the survey researcher. The volume also tells a story: The editors have created a volume that tries to link each chapter by threading a theme through each chapter. That theme is the argument that interview situations are social situations and should be viewed as such. This is an important way to contextualize what would otherwise be merely guidelines for technique and methodological points." , "The editors’ vision and effort makes HANDBOOK OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND METHOD a volume of exceptional breadth and depth. To the editors’ credit, the volume addresses the interview as both a tool and topic of social analysis." , The editors vision and effort makes HANDBOOK OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND METHOD a volume of exceptional breadth and depth. To the editors credit, the volume addresses the interview as both a tool and topic of social analysis., "A shrewd and sensitive overview . . . The book is a really useful and innovative approach to the quite large issue of what interviewing is and where it can be used as well as the cautions that need to be considered when interviewing in various settings. The selections offer a shrewd and sensitive overview to the problem of placing the interviewer in the setting and allowing for the interaction between the informant and the interviewer as part of the analysis. I think the book would be EXCELLENT for graduate classes." , The editors' vision and effort makes HANDBOOK OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH: CONTEXT AND METHOD a volume of exceptional breadth and depth. To the editors' credit, the volume addresses the interview as both a tool and topic of social analysis.
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
158/.39
Table Of Content
IntroductionFrom the Individual Interview to the Interview Society - Jaber F Gubrium and James A GoldsteinThe History of the Interview - Jennifer PlattPART ONE: FORMS OF INTERVIEWINGSurvey Interviewing - Royce A Singleton and Bruce C StraitsQualitative Interviewing - Carol A B WarrenIn-Depth Interviewing - John M JohnsonThe Life Story Interview - Robert AtkinsonFocus Group Interviewing - David L MorganPostmodern Trends in Interviewing - Andrea FontanaPART TWO: DISTINCTIVE RESPONDENTSInterviewing Children and Adolescents - Donna Eder and Laura FingersonInterviewing Men - Michael L Schwalbe and Michelle WolkomirInterviewing Women - Shulamit Reinharz and Susan E ChaseQueering the Interview - Travis Kong, Dan Mahoney, and Ken PlummerInterviewing Older People - G. Clare WengerRace, Subjectivity, and the Interview Process - Christopher Dunbar Jr, Dalia Rodriguez and Laurence ParkerInterviewing Elites - Teresa Odendahl and Aileen M. ShawInterviewing the Ill - Janice M MorsePART THREE: AUSPICES OF INTERVIEWINGCross-Cultural Interviewing - Anne RyenInterviewing in Medical Settings - Kathy Zoppi and Ronald M. EpsteinTherapy Interviewing - Gale Miller, Steve de Shazer, and Peter de JongJournalistic Interviewing - David L AltheideForensic Investigative Interviewing - Ian K. MckenzieInterviewing in Education - William G Tierney and Patrick DilleyContext and the Employment Interview - Gary P Latham and Zeeva MillmanPART FOUR: TECHNICAL ISSUESElicitation Techniques for Interviewing - Jeffery C Johnson and Susan C WellerThe Reluctant Respondent - Patricia A Adler and Peter AdlerIn Person versus Telephone Interviewing - Roger W ShuyComputer-Assisted Interviewing - Mick P. Couper and Sue Ellen HansenStandardization and Interaction in the Survey Interview - Nora Cate Shaeffer and Douglas MaynardInternet Interviewing - Chris Mann and Fiona StewartTranscription Quality - Blake D PolandComputer-Assisted Analysis of Qualitative Interview Data - Clive F SealePART FIVE: ANALYTICAL STRATEGIESQualitative Interviewing and Grounded Theory Analysis - Kathy CharmazAnalysis of Personal Narratives - Catherine Kohler RiessmanAnalytic Strategies for Oral History Interviews - Richard Candida Smith Narrative, Interviews and Organizations - Barbara CzarniawskaInstitutional Ethnography: Using Interviews to Investigate Ruling Relations - Marjorie L DeVault and Liza McCoyEthnomethodological Analyses of Interviews - Carolyn D BakerPART SIX: REFLECTION AND REPRESENTATIONRevisiting the Relationship Between Participant Observation and Interviewing - Paul Atkinson and Amanda CoffeyPersonal and Folk Narrative as Cultural Representation - Kirin Narayan and Kenneth M GeorgeThe Cinematic Society and the Reflexive Interview - Norman K DenzinTheir Story/My Story/Our Story: Including the Researchers Experience in Interview Research - Carolyn Ellis and Leigh BergerPoetic Representation of Interviews - Laurel RichardsonInterviewing at the Border of Fact and Fiction - Paul C RosenblattInterviewing, Power//Knowledge and Social Inequality - Charles L BriggsAuthor IndexSubject IndexAbout the EditorsAbout the Contributors
Synopsis
The Handbook of Interview Research is the most ambitious attempt yet at examining the place of the interview in contemporary society. Interviewing is the predominant mode of research in the social sciences. Its also the stock-in-trade of information seekers in organizations and institutions of all kinds, as well as in the mass media. Across the board, interviews provide todays leading window on the world of experience. The Handbook offers a comprehensive examination of the interview at the cutting edge of information technology. Drawing upon leading experts from a wide range of professional disciplines, this book addresses conceptual and technical challenges that confront both academic researchers and interviewers with more applied goals. From interview theory to the nuts-and-bolts of the interview process, the coverage is impressively broad and authoritative. The Handbook of Interview Research is both encyclopedic and thematic. As an encyclopedia, it provides extensive discussions of the methodological issues now surrounding interview practice, offering a multi-faceted assessment of what has become the method of choice for obtaining personal information in todays society. But the Handbook also is a story, which spins a particular tale of interviewing, one that moves from the commonly recognized individual interview to what is called 'the interview society. The gist of the presentation is that we can no longer regard the interview as simply an instrument for gathering data, but must now also view it an integral part of society., Interviewing has become the window on the world of experience for both researchers and professionals. But as familiar as interviewing is now, its seemingly straightforward methodology raises more questions than ever. What is the interviewers image of those who are being interviewed? Who is the interviewer in the eyes of the respondent? From where do interviewers obtain questions and respondents get the answers that they communicate in interviews? How do the institutional auspices of interviewing shape interview data? Drawing upon leading experts from a wide range of disciplines to address these and related questions, The Handbook of Interviewing offers a comprehensive examination of the interview at the cutting edge of information technology in the context of a challenging postmodern environment. Encyclopedic in its breadth, the Handbook provides extensive discussions of the conceptual and methodological issues surrounding interview practice in relation to forms of interviewing, new technology, diverse data gathering and analytic strategies, and the various ways interviewing relates to distinctive respondents. The Handbook is also a story that spins a particular tale that moves from the commonly recognized individual interview as an instrument for gathering data to reflections on the interview as an integral part of the information we gather about individuals and society., "The Handbook of Interview Research offers a comprehensive examination of the interview at the cutting edge of information technology in the context of a challenging postmodern environment. Encyclopedic in its breadth, the book provides extensive discussions of the conceptual and methodological issues surrounding interview practice" -- Family Therapy "The book is a really useful and innovative approach to the quite large issue of what interviewing is and where it can be used as well as the cautions that need to be considered when interviewing in various settings. The selections offer a shrewd and sensitive overview to the problem of placing the interviewer in the setting and allowing for the interaction between the informant and the interviewer as part of the analysis. I think the book would be EXCELLENT for graduate classes." --Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Sociology emeritus, Northwestern University "A sourcebook that any researcher should have in her/his reference library. The chapters cover virtually every conceivable interviewing situation as well as discuss larger "meta-issues" that face the survey researcher. The volume also tells a story. The editors have created a volume that tries to link each chapter by threading a theme through each chapter. That theme is the argument that interview situations are social situations and should be viewed as such. This is an important way to contextualize what would otherwise be merely guidelines for technique and methodological points." --Jeffrey Chin, Professor and Chair of Sociology, LeMoyne College "While the book certainly contains many useful pointers on practical methodological issues, this book casts practical methods within a nuanced theoretical framework. These chapters help locate aspects of interviewing within their theoretical, phenomenological, interactional, and organizational contexts. Even those with extensive experience as interviewers, interview subjects, or interview consumers are likely to learn from these thoughtful essays." --Joel Best, Professor and Chair of Sociology, University of Delaware Interviewing has become the leading window on the world of experience for both researchers and professionals. But as familiar as interviewing is now, its seemingly straightforward methodology raises more questions than ever. What is the interviewera's image of those who are being interviewed? Who is the interviewer in the eyes of the respondent? From where do interviewers obtain questions and respondents get the answers that they communicate in interviews? How do the institutional auspices of interviewing shape interview data? Drawing upon leading experts from a wide range of disciplines to address these and related questions, The Handbook of Interview Research offers a comprehensive examination of the interview at the cutting edge of information technology in the context of a challenging postmodern environment. Encyclopedic in its breadth, The Handbook provides extensive discussions of the conceptual and methodological issues surrounding interview practice in relation to forms of interviewing, new technology, diverse data gathering and analytic strategies, and the various ways interviewing relates to distinctive respondents. The Handbook is also a story that spins a particular tale that moves from the commonly recognized individual interview as an instrument for gathering data to reflections on the interview as an integral part of the information we gather about individuals and society., The Handbook of Interviewing offers a comprehensive examination of the interview at the cutting edge of information technology. Drawing upon leading experts from a wide range of professional disciplines, this book addresses conceptual and technical challenges that confront both academic researchers and interviewers with more applied goals. From interview theory to the nuts-and-bolts of the interview process, the coverage is impressively broad and authoritative.
LC Classification Number
H61.28.H36 2002

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