Anatomy Anatomy of an Interview

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Anatomy Anatomy of an Interview Most interviews follow the following sequence: Introduction Kickoff Build Rapport Grand Tour Reflection Wrap-Up

Anatomy Anatomy of a Story Climax Memorable stories typically embody this structure Climax Denouement Rising Action Introduction time

Anatomy Anatomy of an Interview Climax The Ethnographic Interview shares this structure Climax Denouement Grand Tour Reflection Rising Action Wrap-Up Introduction Build Rapport Kickoff Intro time

Anatomy Introduction Establish an interview partnership Grand Tour Reflection Wrap-Up Build Rapport Kickoff Intro time

Anatomy Introduction The informant may be confused as to exactly what is happening. Be direct — “Why don’t we sit down here?”, put them at ease. Find a good place for the interview — if possible arrange comfortable seating, adequate lighting, and a low noise - traffic location.

Anatomy Introduction Describe your purpose “We’re going to explore how decisions get made in the Emergency Room.” Outline the interview “We’re going to spend the day with you. We’ll be watching how the organization works, and later ask you and your staff some questions”.

Anatomy Introduction Let them know that their knowledge is important "I've never been a waiter. It looks pretty hard to keep all your customers happy. Can you help me understand how you do it”.

Anatomy Kickoff Shift the focus to them by introducing themselves and their lives Grand Tour Reflection Wrap-Up Build Rapport Kickoff Intro time

Anatomy Kickoff At the end of your introduction, make a clear transition over to them: “So maybe the best place to start is to have you introduce yourselves and tell us a bit about the band…” Clarify with lots of follow-up questions. This section helps to get the respondent talking and feeling at ease.

Anatomy Build Rapport Most of your time will be spent making a connection Grand Tour Reflection Wrap-Up Build Rapport Kickoff Intro time

Anatomy Build Rapport Informants may be defensive initially, providing only short answers “Oh you know...normal stuff. Just like everyone else. No big deal”. Be patient. Continue asking descriptive questions to build their confidence and trust. Reassure the informant that they are doing okay — “I don’t know...is this the kind of thing you want to know?” Tell them “Absolutely, exactly what we need”.

Anatomy Grand Tour Explore the details of their world both physical and mental Look for critical issues and disconnects Grand Tour Reflection Wrap-Up Build Rapport Kickoff Intro time

Anatomy Grand Tour This may be a walk around a bedroom, factory, or mobile phone. There is incredible detail in the Grand Tour, including things you would never think to ask “Tell me about the picture in your battery door”. Ask your informant to act out interactions or open up hidden areas.

Anatomy Reflection Take a break and review what you have learned, then encourage personal insights and discussions of why Grand Tour Reflection Wrap-Up Build Rapport Kickoff Intro time

Anatomy Reflection After you have spent a good deal of time with the informant, they may be more able to offer up personal insights, describe their plans, dreams, passions, etc. It’s okay here to offer theories about the informant for their evaluation or to ask the informant to generate their own theories

Anatomy Wrap-Up Amazing things happen when the interview is over Grand Tour Reflection Wrap-Up Build Rapport Kickoff Intro time

Anatomy Wrap-Up At the end of the allotted time, thank them and tell them how helpful they have been. Ask them for any final thoughts, or if they have any questions for you. The notion that the interview is over often jars loose a lot of comments, thoughts, and insights. Keep the camera/tape recorder rolling.