The art (fulness) of open-ended interviewing: some considerations on analysing interviews

TJ Rapley - Qualitative research, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Considerable analytic attention has focused on interviewees' talk as 'accounts', or 'versions',
rather than as direct reports of attitudes or perceptions. However, despite recognition of the …

The art (fulness) of open-ended interviewing: some considerations on analysing interviews.

TJ Rapley - Qualitative Research, 2001 - search.ebscohost.com
Considerable analytic attention has focused on interviewees' talk as' accounts', or'versions',
rather than as direct reports of attitudes or perceptions. However, despite recognition of …

The art (fulness) of open-ended interviewing: some considerations on analysing interviews

T Rapley - Qualitative Research, 2001 - eprints.ncl.ac.uk
Considerable analytic attention has focused on interviewees' talk as 'accounts', or 'versions',
rather than as direct reports of attitudes or perceptions. However, despite recognition of the …

The Art (Fulness) of Open-Ended Interviewing: Some Considerations on Analysing Interviews

TJ Rapley - SAGE QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS, 2001 - torrossa.com
Introduction nterviewing is the central resource through which contemporary social science
(and society) engages with issues that concern it (Atkinson and Silverman, 1997). Since the …

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Considerable analytic attention has focused on interviewees' talk as 'accounts', or 'versions',
rather than as direct reports of attitudes or perceptions. However, despite recognition of the …

The art (fulness) of open-ended interviewing: Some considerations on analysing interviews.

TJ Rapley - Qualitative Research, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
This article argues that interviews are inherently social encounters, dependent on the local
interactional contingencies in which the speakers draw from, and co-construct, broader …

The art (fullness) of open-ended interviewing: some considerations on analysing interviews

T Rapley - Interviewing II, 2008 - eprints.ncl.ac.uk
Considerable analytic attention has focused on interviewees' talk as 'accounts', or 'versions',
rather than as direct reports of attitudes or perceptions. However, despite recognition of the …