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Danby2011
BibType ARTICLE
Key Danby2011
Author(s) Susan Danby, Lynette Ewing, Karen Thorpe
Title The novice researcher: Interviewing young children
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Tag(s) EMCA, Children, Research Interview, Qualitative methods, Research Methods, Novice Interviewer, Adult-Child Interaction
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Year 2011
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Journal Qualitative Inquiry
Volume 17
Number 1
Pages 74–84
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DOI 10.1177/1077800410389754
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Abstract

Being a novice researcher undertaking research interviews with young children requires understandings of the interview process. By investigating the interaction between a novice researcher undertaking her first interview and a child participant, the authors attend to theoretical principles, such as the competence of young children as informants, and highlight practical matters when interviewing young children. A conversation analysis approach examines the talk preceding and following a sticker task. By highlighting the conversational features of a research interview, researchers can better understand the coconstructed nature of the interview. This article provides insights into how to prepare for the interview and manage the interview context to recognize the active participation of child participants and the value of artifacts to promote interaction. These insights make more transparent the interactional process of a research interview and become part of the researcher’s collection of devices to manage the conduct of research interviews.

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