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Introduction: Making the Case for Qualitative Interviews

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posted on 2020-05-14, 15:37 authored by Kahryn Hughes, Jason Hughes, Fabienne Portier Le-Cocq

We introduce four papers comprising a Themed Section for this issue of the International Journal of Social Research Methodology, which together ‘Make the Case for Qualitative Interviews’. Here our aim is to show how this collection provides a timely contribution to key debates concerning the value of qualitative interviews, particularly as these are employed and analysed in much recent social scientific thinking. We explore ways to move beyond recent, sometimes constraining and occasionally dismissive, approaches to interviews in the social sciences through reframing and reconfiguring central questions germane to these debates. We also seek to challenge a broader neo-liberal trend towards valuing quantitative over depth qualitative research. Through this Introduction, and the collection of papers that follows, we seek to re-establish the value of qualitative interviews by shifting the focus from a preoccupation with what interviews can be said to do, towards questions centring on what can be done with interviews.

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International Journal of Social Research Methodology (2020) In Press

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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International Journal of Social Research Methodology

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Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

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1364-5579

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2020-05-01

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2020

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TBA

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en

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