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2017-04-23

Interviewing Elites? How to get in and out safely   academia UoN

Having elites as your participants presents you with difference challenges:

Positionality is key in getting your foot in the door and in establishing trust. Be sure to know your topic and your interviewee

Unlike other types of research, the interviewing an elite might mean you are the one with less power. Consider what are the implications and how to mitigate any undesirable consequences.

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Ethics

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sensitivity q emotional face

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lack of skills/novice

appropriateness of method

interview structure and boundaries box?

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Interviews.

Participant-Researcher Interactions:

Proceed with Caution

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