Research Interviewing
Delve into the insightful world of research interviewing with Research Interviewing by Elliot G. Mishler, published by Harvard University Press in 1991. This compelling read spans 206 pages and provides a thoughtful critique of conventional interviewing methods. Mishler argues that traditional approaches often limit discourse, depriving respondents of their voice. He proposes a transformative perspective, viewing interviews as collaborative narratives where participants play a crucial role. This book is an essential resource for those in psychology, sociology, and social sciences research. With its engaging analysis, Research Interviewing challenges researchers to rethink their interviewing practices, making it a must-have for academics and professionals alike. Enhance your understanding of discourse analysis and enrich your research skills today!