Pivoting the centre: reflections on undertaking qualitative interviewing in academia
Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid little attention to methods issues relating to the influence of researcher identities in interviews. Yet in this field of work, researcher identities can have a significant influence on the validity and reliability of `d...
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Published in | Qualitative research : QR Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 461 - 475 |
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Abstract | Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid
little attention to methods issues relating to the influence of researcher
identities in interviews. Yet in this field of work, researcher identities can have
a significant influence on the validity and reliability of `data' and their
interpretation, not least because the researchers and at least some of their
interviewees, ostensibly, are from the same sector and perhaps even are known to
each other. This article considers the influences on the data of multiple identities
occupied by an early career researcher doing qualitative interviews for a doctoral
project on the role of universities in regional development. The identities occupied
by the author were novice researcher, academic insider, career changer and former
public sector executive who was a client of university academics. The article
demonstrates the potential impact of these identities on the data collected and
their interpretation, and the researcher's attempts to negotiate these identities.
In thus demonstrating that the `how' of data collection can have important effects
on the `what' of data collection and interpretation, the article argues that
qualitative interviews in higher education policy research should pay more attention
to the social construction of interview `data'. |
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AbstractList | Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid
little attention to methods issues relating to the influence of researcher
identities in interviews. Yet in this field of work, researcher identities can have
a significant influence on the validity and reliability of `data' and their
interpretation, not least because the researchers and at least some of their
interviewees, ostensibly, are from the same sector and perhaps even are known to
each other. This article considers the influences on the data of multiple identities
occupied by an early career researcher doing qualitative interviews for a doctoral
project on the role of universities in regional development. The identities occupied
by the author were novice researcher, academic insider, career changer and former
public sector executive who was a client of university academics. The article
demonstrates the potential impact of these identities on the data collected and
their interpretation, and the researcher's attempts to negotiate these identities.
In thus demonstrating that the `how' of data collection can have important effects
on the `what' of data collection and interpretation, the article argues that
qualitative interviews in higher education policy research should pay more attention
to the social construction of interview `data'. Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid little attention to methods issues relating to the influence of researcher identities in interviews. Yet in this field of work, researcher identities can have a significant influence on the validity and reliability of 'data' and their interpretation, not least because the researchers and at least some of their interviewees, ostensibly, are from the same sector and perhaps even are known to each other. This article considers the influences on the data of multiple identities occupied by an early career researcher doing qualitative interviews for a doctoral project on the role of universities in regional development. The identities occupied by the author were novice researcher, academic insider, career changer and former public sector executive who was a client of university academics. The article demonstrates the potential impact of these identities on the data collected and their interpretation, and the researcher's attempts to negotiate these identities. In thus demonstrating that the 'how' of data collection can have important effects on the 'what' of data collection and interpretation, the article argues that qualitative interviews in higher education policy research should pay more attention to the social construction of interview 'data'. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid little attention to methods issues relating to the influence of researcher identities in interviews. Yet in this field of work, researcher identities can have a significant influence on the validity and reliability of `data' and their interpretation, not least because the researchers and at least some of their interviewees, ostensibly, are from the same sector and perhaps even are known to each other. This article considers the influences on the data of multiple identities occupied by an early career researcher doing qualitative interviews for a doctoral project on the role of universities in regional development. The identities occupied by the author were novice researcher, academic insider, career changer and former public sector executive who was a client of university academics. The article demonstrates the potential impact of these identities on the data collected and their interpretation, and the researcher's attempts to negotiate these identities. In thus demonstrating that the `how' of data collection can have important effects on the `what' of data collection and interpretation, the article argues that qualitative interviews in higher education policy research should pay more attention to the social construction of interview `data'. Researchers studying the role of universities in economic development have paid little attention to methods issues relating to the influence of researcher identities in interviews. Yet in this field of work, researcher identities can have a significant influence on the validity and reliability of `data' and their interpretation, not least because the researchers and at least some of their interviewees, ostensibly, are from the same sector and perhaps even are known to each other. This article considers the influences on the data of multiple identities occupied by an early career researcher doing qualitative interviews for a doctoral project on the role of universities in regional development. The identities occupied by the author were novice researcher, academic insider, career changer and former public sector executive who was a client of university academics. The article demonstrates the potential impact of these identities on the data collected and their interpretation, and the researcher's attempts to negotiate these identities. In thus demonstrating that the `how' of data collection can have important effects on the `what' of data collection and interpretation, the article argues that qualitative interviews in higher education policy research should pay more attention to the social construction of interview `data'. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd., copyright 2007.] |
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