Online Interviewing

Online Interviewing is a short, accessible and highly practical introduction to designing and conducting online interviews in qualitative research. James and Busher focus on helping the reader to understand the methodological and epistemological challenges of carrying out online interviews in the vi...

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Main Authors: James, Nalita (Author), Busher, Hugh (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London SAGE Publications 2009
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