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Tag: interviews

11th November 201912th November 2019

Interviews as power games

How an interview left me feeling deeply uncomfortable – and what this told me that the interviewee might not have.

Posted in Fieldwork, Methodology. Tagged fieldwork, interviews, research ethics. Leave a comment
31st October 201931st October 2019

Interviews as transactions

How agreeing to do an interview became a negotiation, and what this says about the ‘rules of the game’ for prison research.

Posted in Fieldwork, Methodology. Tagged fieldwork, interviews, research ethics. 1 Comment
28th October 201927th October 2019

The ‘rules of the game’ in prison research

The first of a series of posts reflecting on ethical and other dilemmas that have come up while I’ve been doing prison fieldwork.

Posted in Fieldwork, Methodology. Tagged fieldwork, interviews, research ethics. Leave a comment
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