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Quests for questioners : inventive approaches to qualitative interviews / edited by Kathryn Roulston.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Roulston, Kathryn, editor.
Series:
Qualitative Inquiry Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Interviewing.
Qualitative research--Methodology.
Qualitative research.
Social sciences--Research--Methodology.
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (252 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Gorham, ME : Myers Education Press, LLC, [2018]
Summary:
This edited book presents a range of quests for those who want to learn from others through asking questions in research interviews and conversations and attending to the more-than-human aspects of the world. Authors in this book explore how to talk to people in ways that are responsive to cultural contexts and the challenges faced by people in everyday life, how to think with concepts drawn from an array of theories, including Karen Barad's concept of "intra-action," Rosi Braidotti's work on "cartographies," and Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's concepts of the "fold" and "assemblage." Authors discuss a rich array of interview practices used by contemporary scholars--including, how toa. elicit verbal accounts from participants in culturally responsive ways;b. think with theory in relation to the use of interview methods; andc. integrate object, graphic, and photo elicitation methods and mobile and walking methods in research.The book is designed to provoke and inspire readers' creativity to take risks and integrate different approaches to doing interviews in their research--in other words, to undertake methodological quests to experiment with the art of asking questions. Understanding the breadth of practices entailed in qualitative interview research can invigorate any researcher's practice. This volume seeks to encourage researchers to design studies that account for how they interact with others in culturally responsive ways; to consider how they can draw on theoretical concepts to re-think, re-theorize, and question conventional interview practices; and to re-imagine the generation of interview accounts using other ways of knowing, including visual, sensory, and mobile methods.Perfect for courses such as:Introductory Research Methods Introductory Qualitative Methods Qualitative Research Design Interview Research Qualitative Data Collection
Contents:
Intro
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Text Boxes
Introduction
PART I. Being Culturally Responsive in Interview Research
ONE: Culturally Responsive Interviews: The Negotiation of Cultures. Lorien S. Jordan
TWO: Beyond Qualitative Interviews: Toward Synergistic Conversations as Relational and Nation Building. Emma Elliott and Timothy San Pedro
THREE: Culturally Responsive Focus Groups. Jori N. Hall and Joseph-Emery Lyvan Kouaho
FOUR: Recruiting For and Conducting Virtual Focus Groups and Interviews With Low-Income Populations During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Brigette A. Herron, Darci Bell, and Jung Sun Lee
PART II. Being Inventive in Theorizing Interviews
FIVE: Cartographic Accounts: Qualitatively Mapping With Braidotti. Maureen A. Flint and Morgan P. Tate
SIX: Intra-Action is For Everybody! (Re) Thinking the Qualitative Interview. Travis M. Marn and Jennifer R. Wolgemuth
SEVEN: Past, Present, Futures of Assembling Object-Interviews. Susan Naomi Nordstrom
PART III: Being Inventive in Eliciting Interview Accounts
EIGHT: Object Lessons: Considering Object-Interviews and Narrative Representation in Qualitative Research. Janie Copple
NINE: Experience in the Abstract: Exploring the Potential of Graphic Elicitation. Alison Bravington
TEN: Mobile Methods, Go-Alongs, and Walking Interviews. Kathryn Roulston and Maureen A. Flint
ELEVEN: Photo Elicitation With Native STEM Students and Professionals. Nuria Jaumot-Pascual, Tiffany Smith, Maria Ong, and Kathy DeerInWater
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Roulston, Kathryn Quests for Questioners
ISBN:
9781975505257
1975505255
OCLC:
1381096690

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