Hi Daniela, If you're seeking to understand the way online environments compel researchers to rethink basic taken-for-granted features/practices of interviewing, I talk about these in my book _Life Online_ (AltaMira, 1998). I address these issues more specifically in a forthcoming chapter on the topic (in Clive Seale, et. al, Qualitative Research Practice, Sage, 2004). I have a draft copy on my website: http://ascend.comm.uic.edu/~amarkham/writing/seale.htm If you're searching for qualitative interview techniques generally, I recommend a great collection edited by Gubrium and Holstein called _Handbook of Interview Research_. This book contains a chapter by Chris Mann and Fiona Stewart (authors of the book mentioned in a previous message by Boris) Annette At 01:57 PM 11/27/2003 -0200, you wrote:
Dear friends, I am conducting a research project on online courses and I´m planning to interview some students online. Is anyone on this list familiar with some papers/books/sites where people write about the methodology of conducting online interviews or the methodology of researching in the Internet, in general?
Thank you very much for your time, best regards, Daniela Papelbaum
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