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Qualitative Research Interviewing
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Author(s):
Tom Wengraf
Publication date:
2001
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SAGE Publications, Ltd
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9780803975019
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2001
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10.4135/9781849209717
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Book chapters
pp. 2
Interview ‘Facts’ as Evidence to Support Inferences to Eventual Theorization/ Representation Models
pp. 16
Conceptual Frameworks for Studying and Inferring from (Research) Interview Interaction Practice
pp. 51
Models of Research Design and their Application to Semi-Structured Depth Interviewing
pp. 60
Lightly and Heavily Structured Depth Interviewing: Theory-Questions and Interviewer-Questions
pp. 72
Preparing for any Interviewing Sequence
pp. 111
Preparing Lightly-Structured Depth Interviews: A Design for a BNIM-Type Biographic-Narrative Interview
pp. 152
Preparing Moderately- or Heavily-Structured Interviews
pp. 184
Before Making Contact and Starting the Fieldwork Phase of the Research Process
pp. 191
The Session
pp. 208
Copying, Indexing and Transcribing
pp. 224
Analysing/Interpreting any Interview Materials: Answers to TQs
pp. 231
Analysing/Interpreting SQUIN-BNIM Interview Materials: Answers to TQs
pp. 302
Resources for Typification and General-Models Within Single-Case Research
pp. 310
Types of Typologies
pp. 314
Conceptual Frameworks for Studying and Re/presenting
pp. 337
Writings up: Theorizing and Narrating in ‘Presentation’ Strategies
pp. 362
‘Writing up’ Biographic Sub-genres: Suggestions by way of a Conclusion
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