Description: Interview : An Ethnographic Approach, Paperback by Skinner, Jonathan (EDT), ISBN 1847889395, ISBN-13 9781847889393, Like New Used, Free P&P in the UK These papers, selected from the ASA annual conference held in Belfast in April 2010, are aimed at academics looking to conduct ethical and representative interviews, transcribe them, and integrate them into their writing. After a 51 page introduction to interviewing, the papers are divided into three sections: Positioning the Interview, Interview Techniques, and Interview Cases. The first part features these submissions: The Interview as a Form of Talking-Partnership: Dialectical, Focussed (sic), Ambiguous, Special; Ethnography is not Participant Observation: Reflections on the Interview as Participatory Qualitative Research; Finding and Mining the Talk: Negotiating Knowledge and Knowledge Transfer in the Field; The Autobiographical Narrative Interview: A Potential Arena of Emotional Remembering, Performance and Reflection; Eliciting the Tacit: Interviewing to Understand Bodily Experience; and Difficult Moments in the Ethnographic Interview: Vulnerability, Silence and Rapport. The second part includes: The Autobiographical Narrative Interview: A Potential Arena of Emotional Remembering, Performance and Reflection; Eliciting the Tacit: Interviewing to Understand Bodily Experience; and Difficult Moments in the Ethnographic Interview: Vulnerability, Silence and Rapport. The interview case studies presented are: Instances of Inspiration: Interviewing Dancers and Writers; "Angola Calling": a Study of Registers of Imagination in the Interview; The Contortions of Forgiveness: Betrayal, Abandonment and Narrative Entrapment among the Harkis; Integrating Interviews into Quantitative Research Domains: Reaching the Parts Controlled Trial Can't Reach; Recalling What was Unspeakable: Hunger in North Korea; and Re-Presenting Hopis: Indigenous Responses to the Ethnographic Interview. The volume closes with an epilogue on expectations and auto-narrative. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR ()
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Book Title: Interview : An Ethnographic Approach
Number of Pages: 288 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Interview: an Ethnographic Approach
Publisher: Taylor & Francis LTD
Publication Year: 2013
Subject: Anthropology
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 408 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Jonathan Skinner
Series: Asa Monographs
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback