International Journal of Qualitative Methods | |
My Whole Life in Telephones: Material Artifacts as Interview Elicitation Devices | |
Mette SimonsenAbildgaard1  | |
关键词: phenomenology; oral histories; narrative research; husserlian phenomenology; historical narrative; ethnography; | |
DOI : 10.1177/1609406918797795 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
In this article, I address a methodological issue that has come into focus after the advent of the âmaterial turnâ; the matter of how to study historical, sociomaterial practices. In response, I propose a method for materially oriented qualitative interviews, in which historical artifacts are used as elicitation devices. I focus on three ways in which material devices can aid historical research in interviews: I first emphasize that materiality can aid the qualitative interviewer by providing specificity, as the material presence of historical artifacts can urge participants to remember details, directing the conversation toward the specificity of mundane artifacts whose characteristics can be difficult to recollect. Second, I suggest that such artifacts may be used also to aid narrative structure, guiding and prompting participants to follow the story they infer from a particular setup of artifacts. Third, I propose that the active engagement with historical artifacts in the qualitative interview allows ...
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