The Interviewee and the Research Interview: Analysing a Neglected Dimension in Research*

From: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology | Date: February 1, 2004| Author: | Copyright information

L'entrevue de recherche est generalement examinee du point de vue du chercheur. Contrairement a la recherche activiste, qui accorde beaucoup d'importance a l'opinion du participant, les constructivistes ont ajoute une nouvelle perspective en demontrant comment l'entrevue de recherche est a la foi s collaborative et generatrice de significations. Notre etude livre une analyse plus explicite de l'entrevue du point de vue de l'interviewe. Selon une etude portant sur les Canadiens qui migrent a l'interieur du pays, la signification pour l'interviewe de l'entrevue qualitative est expliquee plus en ...

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