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Interviewing as Qualitative Research


In my experience as a teacher, I have worked with many graduate students who have deep and passionate interests they wish to pursue in their dissertations. Often, however, they are stymied by the lack of an appropriate and feasible methodology. They are, in Sartre’s (1968) terms, “in search of a method.” This book is intended for doctoral candidates who are engaged in that search and who think that in-depth interviewing might be appropriate for them and their research topic. It will also serve more experienced researchers who are interested in qualitative research and may be turning to the possibilities of interviewing for the first time. Finally, the book is geared to professors in search of a supplementary text on in-depth inter- viewing that connects method and technique with broader issues of qualitative research. For both individual and classroom use, the book provides a step-by-step introduction to the research process using in-depth inter- viewing and places those steps within the context of significant issues in qualitative research.
Irving Seidman - Personal Name
Third Edition
10 0-8077-4666-5
NONE
Social Science
English
2006
1-177
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