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  • December 5, 2024
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RS: Research Interview
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Lecture 1: Introduction...........................................................................................................................2
Lecture 2: Writing good research questions...........................................................................................4
Lecture 3: Conducting & transcribing interviews....................................................................................8
Lecture 5: Qualitative analysis and coding............................................................................................11
Lecture 6: Reporting.............................................................................................................................14

,Lecture 1: Introduction
The qualitative worldview
 Positivist  quantitative
o There is a world out there that exists on its own
o We just need to figure out how to capture the big picture
o We can do this successfully with more data and better techniques
o And communicating our ideas to each other in a consistent way
o Qualitative research largely builds on a positivist understanding of the world
 There is a world that is directly observable (like an elephant)
 We use the scientific method to document objective observations and
better understand that world
 Preference is for explaining social behavior through objective
measurement and statistical techniques
 Interpretive/constructivist  qualitative
o We all see the world different
o People’s own feelings/motivations
o In their own words
o There is a world out there to understand together
o We see the world through some kind of lens: our self and society and culture
provide this
o What we can do is try to understand how what we see, is shaped by the lens
we are looking through
o And communicate our ideas consistently while embracing multiple
perspectives
o Qualitative research fits well with (but does not require) an interpretive or
constructivist understanding of the world
 Observations of the world are inherently view-points
 We all see the world through a slightly different lens: there is no
objective view from nowhere
 We are constantly constructing the meaning of our world (largely
through language)

Approaching the world qualitatively
 Motivations/meanings/perceptions of loneliness
 Motivations, feelings, events and behaviors as people themselves experience them
 To the extent possible, in their own words
o Through we as researchers will ultimately analyze and make sense of them for
other scholars
 What things mean to people is just as important as what we can measure about
those things (or predict)
 Qualitative findings (meaning, motivation, experience)
o Are necessary on their own (not all or most human experience can be
objectively measured)
o Can also contribute to quantitative science (e.g. helping us better measure
and model human experience)

,  The takeaways: be aware of the worldview that your approach reflect (including a
mixture)
 Practically: does the object or goal of the study (the thing you identify in the research
question) align with methodology?

Develop a research question
 Thema: Digital communication and well-being
 Among individuals, groups, organizations, societies
 Background research: gather some sensitizing concepts to help further develop your
RQ
 As you think about a topic area, which concepts or hypotheses or findings come to
mind from research you have read?
 These can become sources for you literature overview, but also tools for thinking
(maybe you discard them as your ideas shift or interviews show something new)
 Sensitizing concept
o Concepts from previous research that help guide the development of your RQ,
your research design and analysis
o These are not theories or hypotheses to test. They are tools for finding a
question and interpreting what you learn
 Not testing theories
 But gather other concepts from literature
 No hypotheses

Sensitizing concepts
The takeaway:
 As you develop your research question
 Move between your own inspiration
 And previous literature and concepts that come to mind
 As well as from fresh literature searches (sometimes you need to just restock your
store of sensitizing concepts)
 But, remain flexible to be guided by previous concepts, rather than try to test a
theory
Grounded in previous knowledge, feel free to use research interviews to explore

Optional exercise: write a research question for this source. Guiding frameworks/ideas

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