Observations on features of a research interview

Authors

  • Andrew P. Carlin

Abstract

This paper looks at some constitutive features of interviews and the presentation of ‘findings’ from interviews. A set of open-ended interviews was conducted after the bombing of Manchester city-centre, with residents, people who worked in the city centre, and members of the emergency services who had attended the scene. Regardless of the ‘substantive’ topic of inquiry, a naturalistic approach to the structures of talk within these interviews makes available collaborative linguistic phenomena produced by interviewer and interviewees. These routine practices included designing talk for a specific interlocutor, the use of referents or indexical expressions, the deployment of membership categories and the telling of stories. As a single case analysis, a sequence of talk from one interview is used to highlight the specificity of these ordinary features.

Key words: acknowledgement tokens, Manchester bombing, Membership Categorization Analysis, ownership, recipient design, stories.

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Published

2021-05-27