[Interpretationandmethods] using interview transcripts effectively
Bob Press
bob.press at usm.edu
Tue Nov 13 10:17:31 EST 2007
Dear colleagues:
Once we have completed interviews, how do we most effectively analyze them? I have a thick batch of interviews from Liberia but in my draft articles so far feel I have only scratched the surface in 'mining' those for their full content. Any suggestions on how one (1) sorts through interviews; (2) takes notes on them; (3) organizes those notes.
Also - just in case: I need a crisp, student-friendly account of the protests in Latin American that have seen several Presidents in recent years overthrown, as part of a new course on Politics and Protests starting in January. I'm already behind on book orders.
Cheers,
Bob Press in Mississippi
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