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Appendix of Sources=I
Editor's Introduction:Hearing the Social=Ⅸ
PART ONE. EPISTEMOLOGICAL AND DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON THE INTERVIEW=3
Introduction=3
1. Of Sociology and the Interview/Mark Benney;Everett C. Hughes=5
2. Interviewing for Organizational Research/William F. Whyte=13
3. Merton and Methodology/Aage B. Soslashrenson=30
4. Finding the Common Denominator:A Phenomenological Critique of Life History Method/Gelya Frank=35
5. Biography and the Social Sciences/Franco Ferrarotti=58
PART TWO. VARIETIES OF RESEARCH INTERVIEWS:TYPES AND MODES=77
Introduction=77
Section One. Comparing Types of Research Interviews=83
6. Methods of Interviewing/E. S. Bogardus=83
7. The Controversy Over Detailed Interviews:An Offer for Negotiation/Paul F. Lazarsfeld=90
8. Understanding the Standardized/Non-Standardized Interviewing Controversy/Paul Beatty=109
9. Does Conversational Interviewing Reduce Survey Measurement Error?/Michael F. Schober;Frederick G. Conrad=124
10. Theorizing the Interview/Ray Pawson=151
Section Two. Individual Interviews=170
11. Dimensions of the Depth Interview/Raymond L. Gorden=170
Section Three. Survey Interviews=180
12. Artifacts are in the Mind of the Beholder/Howard Schuman=180
13. Interactional Troubles in Face-to-Face Survey Interviews/Lucy Suchman;Brigitte Jordan=191
Section Four. Focussed Interviews=232
14. The Focused Interview/Robert K. Merton;Patricia L. Kendall=232
15. The Focussed Interview and Focus Groups:Continuities and Discontinuities/Robert K. Merton=261
Section Five. Group Discussions=277
16. The Group Interview/E. S. Bogardus=277
17. Studying Intergroup Relations Embedded in Organizations/Clayton P. Alderfer;Ken K. Smith=286
Section Six. Focus Groups=323
18. Focus Groups/David L. Morgan=323
19. The Methodology of Focus Groups:The Importance of Interaction Between Research Participants/Jenny Kitzinger=347
20. Focus Groups and Ethnography/Michael Agar;James MacDonald=365
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PART TWO. VARIETIES OF RESEARCH INTERVIEWS:TYPES AND MODES (continued)=3
Section Seven. Cognitive Interviewing=3
21. Enhancement of Eyewitness Memory with the Cognitive Interview/R. Edward Geiselman;Ronald P. Fisher;David P. MacKinnon;Heidi L. Holland=3
Section Eight. Life History Interviews=19
22. Interviewing for Life-History Material/Ruth Shonle Cavan=19
23. Doing Life Histories/Annabel Faraday;Kenneth Plummer=33
24. Social Genealogies Commented On and Compared:An Instrument for Observing Social Mobility Processes in the 'Longue Dureacutee'/Daniel Bertaux=55
Section Nine. Biographical Interpretive Method=77
25. Eliciting Narrative Through the In-Depth Interview/Wendy Hollway;Tony Jefferson=77
Section Ten. Telephone and Computer-Assisted Interviewing=95
26. Telephone Interviews in social Research:Some Methodological Considerations/Charles A. Ibsen;John A. Ballweg=95
27. The Effect of Computer-Assisted Interviewing on Data Quality:A Review/Edith D. de Leeuw;Joop J. Hox;Ger Snijkers=106
Section Eleven. Online Interviewing=128
28. E-mail: A Qualitative Research Medium for interviewing?/Craig D. Murray;Judith Sixsmith=128
Section Twelve. Feminist Interviewing Methods=149
29. Feminist Perspectives on Empowering Research Methodologies/Patti Lather=149
30. A Feminist, Qualitative Methodology:A Study of Women with Breast Cancer/Anne S. Kasper=168
PART THREE. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH =187
Introduction=187
Section One. Access, Sampling and informed Consent=193
31. Informed Consent and Survey Response:A Summary of the Empirical Literature/Eleanor Singer=193
32. Interviewing Undocumented Immigrants:Methodological Reflections Based on Fieldwork in Mexico and U.S./Wayne A. Cornelius=209
Section Two. Question Types and Question Formulation=231
33. Reducing Response Error in Surveys/Seymour Sudman=231
34. The Open and Closed Question/Howard Schuman;Stanley Presser=268
35. A Decade of Question Mora Cate Schaeffer=296
36. Acquiescence and Recency Response-Order Effects in Interview Surveys/McKee J. McClendon=310
Section Three. Question Wording Problems and Using Vignettes=345
37. Strong Arguments and Weak Evidence:The Open/Closed Questioning Controversy of the 1940s/Jean M. Converse=345
38. How to ask Questions About Drinking and Sex:Response Effects in Measuring Consumer Behavior/Ed Blair;Seymour Sudman;Norman M. Bradburn;Carol Stocking=360
39. The Reliability of Recall Data:A Literature Review/Shirley Dex=372
40. The Vignette Technique in Survey Research/Janet Finch=398
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PART THREE. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH (continued)=3
Section Four. Recording and Transcription=3
41. Tape Recorded Interviews in Social Research/Rue Bucher;Charles E. Fritz;E. L. Quarantelli=3
42. Representing Discourse:The Rhetoric of Transcription/Elliot G. Mishler=12
PART FOUR. CONDUCTING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH=41
Introduction=41
Section One. Interview Technique, Probing and Prompting=45
43. Field Methods and Techniques:A Note on Interviewing Tactics/Howard S. Becker=45
44. A Research Note on Experimentation in Interviewing/Arnold M. Rose=49
45. Probing:A Dangerous Practice in Social Surveys?/William Foddy=52
Section Two. Co-Producing Interview Data and Rapport=65
46. The Uncooperative Interviewee/Lee Sigelman=65
47. Collaborative Interviewing and Interactive Research/Barbara Laslett;Rhona Rapoport=74
48. The Life Study:On Mutual Recognition and the Subjective Inquiry/Thomas J. Cottle=88
49. Women's Life Stories and Reciprocal Ethnography as Feminist and Emergent/Elaine J. Lawless=100
50. Interviewing Style and Respondent Behavior:An Experimental Study of the Survey-Interview/Wie Dijkstra=124
51. Questions for the Ethnographer:A Critical Examination of the Role of the Interview in Fieldwork/Charles L. Briggs=144
PART FIVE. FIELD RELATIONS INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH=171
Introduction=171
Section One. Sensitive Topics and Respondents' Welfare=175
52. White-Knuckle Research:Emotional Dynamics in Fieldwork with Racist Activists/Kathleen M. Blee=175
53. Data Collection in Dangerous Neighborhoods:Lessons From a Survey of Public Housing Residents in Chicago /Victoria Gwiasda;Nina Taluc;Susan J. Popkin=193
Section Two. Power Relations, Gender Relations and Ethics=208
54. Hired Hand Research/Julius A. Roth=208
55. Respondents' Intrusion upon the Situation:The Problem of Interviewing Subjects with Special Qualities/James K. Skipper, Jr.;Charles H. McCaghy=223
56. Talking and Listening from Women's Standpoint:Feminist Strategies for Interviewing and Analysis/Marjorie L. DeVault=230
57, Interviewing Women:Issues of Friendship, Vulnerability, and Power/Pamela Cotterill=256
58. Self-Deception and Self-Discovery in Fieldwork/Arlene Kaplan Daniels=275
PART SIX. INTERVIEWERS:CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITIES=295
Introduction=295
Section One. Gender=301
59. When Gender Is Not Enough:Women Interviewing Women/Catherine Kohler Riessman=301
Section Two. Interviewer Training and Interviewer cheating=331
60. Analysis of the Interviewer's Behavior/Barbara S. Dohrenwend;Stephen A. Richardson=331
61. The Cheater Problem in Polling/Leo P. Crespi=340
62. The Observers Observed:French Survey Researchers at Work/Jean Peneff=352
Section Three. Interviewing Special Respondents:Elites, 'Deviants', Children, Minorities and the Vulnerable=373
63. Interviewing an Ultra-Elite/Harriet Zuckerman=373
64. "Surely You're Not in This Just to be Helpful":Access, Rapport, and Interviews in Three Studies of Elites /Susan A. Ostrander=389
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PART SIX. INTERVIEWERS:CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITIES (continued)=3
Section Three. Interviewing Special Respondents:Elites, 'Deviants', Children, Minorities and the Vulnerable (continued)=3
65. Interviewing Homosexuals/Maurice Leznoff=3
66. On Reaching Out-of-School, Hard-to-Reach Youth:Notes on Data-Gathering/Elmer Luchterhand;Leonard Weller=8
67. The Use of Depth Interviewing with Vulnerable Subjects:Lessons From a Research Study of Parents with Learning Difficulties/Tim Booth;Wendy Booth=15
Section Four. Interviewer Effects=34
68. Age and Sex in the Interview/Mark Benney;David Riesman;Shirley A. Star=34
69. The Effect of Interviewer's Gender on the Interviewing Process:A Comparative Enquiry/Maureen Padfield;Ian Procter=48
70. The Effects of Black and White Interviewers on Black Responses in 1968/Howard Schuman;Jean M. Converse=59
71. Interviewer Variability:A Review of the Problem/Martin Collins=83
PART SEVEN. ANALYSING INTERVIEW DATA=103
Introduction=103
Section One. Analytic Perspectives on the Interview:Grounded Theory, Micro-Analysis, Ethnomethodology, the Accounts Perspective, Hermeneutics and Postmodernism=107
72. Grounded Theory Research:Procedures, Canons, and Evaluative Criteria/Juliet Corbin;Anselm Strauss=107
73. Interpreting Discourse:Coherence and the Analysis of Ethnographic Interviews/Michael Agar;Jerry R. Hobbs=125
74. Doing Data:The Local Organization of a Sociological Interview/Stephen Hester;David Francis=158
75. The Spoken and the Unspoken:A Hermeneutic Approach to Understanding the Cultural Viewpoints that Underlie Consumers' Expressed Meanings/Craig J. Thompson;Howard R. Pollio;William B. Locander=177
76. Ghostwriting Research:Positioning the Researcher in the Interview Text/Carl Rhodes=216
Section Two. Problems in Analysing Interviews=231
77. Asking Questions (and Listening to Answers):A Review of some Sociological Precedents and Problems/Irwin Deutscher=231
78. The Sociological Significance of Ambivalence:An Example from Adoption Research/Katarina Wegar=246
79. Problems of Editing "First-Person" Sociology/Bob Blauner=262
80. The 1,000-Page Question/Steinar Kvale=279
Section Three. Interviews in Multiple-Method Research=288
81. The Informant in Quantitative Research/Donald T. Campbell=288
82. Participant Observation and Interviewing:A Comparison/Howard S. Becker & Blanche Geer=294
83. Comment on "Participant Observation and Interviewing:A Comparison"/Martin Trow=305
PART EIGHT. BIAS, CULTURAL TRANSLATION, VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY=315
Introduction=315
Section One. Bias, Cultural Translation and Social Desirability=319
84. Contagious Bias in the Interview:A Methodological Note/Stuart A. Rice=319
85. Multilingual Interviewing in Israel/Haim Blanc=322
86. The Worst Place and the Best Face/Catherine E. Ross;John Mirowsky=329
87. An Investigation of Interview Method, Threat and Response Distortion/William Locander;Seymour Sudman;Norman Bradburn=336
Section Two. Validity and Reliability=350
88. "How Do You Know If the Informant is Telling the Truth?"/John P. Dean;William Foote Whyte=350
89. The Reliability and Validity of Interview Data Obtained from 59 Narcotic Drug Addicts/John C. Ball=360
90. Coding Reliability and Validity of Interview Data/Kathleen S. Crittenden;Richard J. Hill=367
91. Interviews, Surveys, and the Problem of Ecological Validity/Aaron V. Cicourel=378
92. The Place of Inter-Rater Reliability in Qualitative Research:An Empirical Study/David Armstrong;Ann Gosling;John Weinman;Theresa Marteau=392
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Commentaries on interviewing began to emerge at the very birth of the social and behavioural sciences in the 19th century. There are now hundreds of articles on the subject.
The aim of this collection is to bring together all of the key articles on interviewing which have been published in professional journals. It addresses the philosophy of interview methods and its epistemological foundations; the ethics of interview research; and the criteria for assessing interview based research. It covers both interviewing in quantitative research, such as the survey method, and qualitative research in all its many forms. The collection explores the principal types of interview (standardized, semi-standardized and non-standardized), and the different modes of interviewing (for example, telephone interviewing, life history interviews and focus groups).
There is a section on formulating interview questions, a section on the practicalities of recording, transcribing and managing interview data, and several sections addressing power relations, the role of gender, interviewing on sensitive topics and interviewing special respondents such as elites, children and the vulnerable.
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