Participant-created documents as an elicitation tool things we might not have otherwise been told
Elicitation interviews are where participants are either shown items or asked to bring items to the interview in order to shape the direction of the conversation. This approach is often referred to as being part of 'visual methods'. The chapter focuses in particular on when participants ar...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Elicitation interviews are where participants are either shown items or asked to bring items to the interview in order to shape the direction of the conversation. This approach is often referred to as being part of 'visual methods'. The chapter focuses in particular on when participants are asked to either bring everyday documents, such as photographs, or when they are asked to create a new document, with both sources serving as a 'topic guide' during interviews, which are directed by the participant |
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Item Description: | Chapter 8 of the book: Doing excellent social research with documents : practical examples and guidance for qualitative researchers / Aimee Grant. London : Routledge, 2019 |
Physical Description: | 1 PDF file (pages 145-163) illustrations |