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Interview research in political science / edited by Layna Mosley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (x, 301 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0801467977
  • 9780801467974
  • 9780801467967
  • 0801467969
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Interview research in political science.DDC classification:
  • 320.072/3 23
LOC classification:
  • H61.28 .I58 2013eb
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Contents:
Aligning sampling strategies with analytic goals / Julia Lynch -- The ethical treatment of human subjects and the institutional review board process / Sarah M. Brooks -- The power of the interviewer / Lauren M. Maclean -- How to report interview data / Erik Bleich and Robert Pekkanen -- Crafting interviews to capture cause and effect / Cathie Jo Martin -- Using proxy interviewing to address sensitive topics / Melani Cammett -- Working with interpreters / Lee Ann Fujii -- The problem of extra-territorial legality / William Reno -- Capturing meaning and confronting measurement / Mary Gallagher -- Elite interviewing in Washington, DC / Matthew N. Beckmann and Richard L. Hall -- Lessons from the "lobbying and policy change" project / Beth L. Leech [and others] -- Using interviews to understand racial group identity and political behavior / Reuel R. Rogers.
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Summary: Interviews are a frequent and important part of empirical research in political science, but graduate programs rarely offer discipline-specific training in selecting interviewees, conducting interviews, and using the data thus collected. Interview Research in Political Science addresses this vital need, offering hard-won advice for both graduate students and faculty members. The contributors to this book have worked in a variety of field locations and settings and have interviewed a wide array of informants, from government officials to members of rebel movements and victims of wartime violence, from lobbyists and corporate executives to workers and trade unionists.
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"This volume results from a conference on the use of interview research in political science, held in January 2010 at Duke University"--Preface.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Aligning sampling strategies with analytic goals / Julia Lynch -- The ethical treatment of human subjects and the institutional review board process / Sarah M. Brooks -- The power of the interviewer / Lauren M. Maclean -- How to report interview data / Erik Bleich and Robert Pekkanen -- Crafting interviews to capture cause and effect / Cathie Jo Martin -- Using proxy interviewing to address sensitive topics / Melani Cammett -- Working with interpreters / Lee Ann Fujii -- The problem of extra-territorial legality / William Reno -- Capturing meaning and confronting measurement / Mary Gallagher -- Elite interviewing in Washington, DC / Matthew N. Beckmann and Richard L. Hall -- Lessons from the "lobbying and policy change" project / Beth L. Leech [and others] -- Using interviews to understand racial group identity and political behavior / Reuel R. Rogers.

Interviews are a frequent and important part of empirical research in political science, but graduate programs rarely offer discipline-specific training in selecting interviewees, conducting interviews, and using the data thus collected. Interview Research in Political Science addresses this vital need, offering hard-won advice for both graduate students and faculty members. The contributors to this book have worked in a variety of field locations and settings and have interviewed a wide array of informants, from government officials to members of rebel movements and victims of wartime violence, from lobbyists and corporate executives to workers and trade unionists.

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