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‘Who’s going to listen to this by the way?’ Co-construction in qualitative research interviewing Stefanie Reissner 9 th Annual Teaching Research Methods to Business and Management Students Workshop
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Theoretical assumptions Social constructionist perspective. Interview data as outcome of joint process of knowledge creation. Active role of interviewer and interviewee. Perception of qualitative interviewing as power- and conflict-free zone.
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But… To what extent is this really the case? By what strategies do interviewer and interviewee lead the interview, exercise power and dominate? What are the implications on claims of co- construction of knowledge? How do we know that co-construction of knowledge has take place?
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Group work 1.Read through the hand-out to familiarise yourself with the material. 2.In small groups, consider what knowledge was co-created during the interview in question. 3.Discuss the material in relation to your experiences of qualitative interviewing and your teaching practice.
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Teaching it through… Transcript and visualisation Interview recording Role play Video recording Other suggestions?
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My reflections Preparing students for messy situations. Enhancing critical ability and self awareness. Increasing robustness of qualitative interviewing practice. But: –Course structure, aims and outcomes –Appropriateness for student cohort –Investment in (professional) teaching resources
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What about yours? Financial support by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) under grant No. RES-061-25-0144-A for the research from which paper derives is gratefully acknowledged.
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