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Jack B. Joyce; Tom Douglass; Bethan Benwell; Catrin S. Rhys; Ruth Parry; Richard Simmons; Adrian Kerrison – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Over the last 30 years, there has been substantial debate about the practical, ethical and epistemological issues uniquely associated with qualitative data sharing. In this paper, we contribute to these debates by examining established data sharing practices in Conversation Analysis (CA). CA is an approach to the analysis of social interaction…
Descriptors: Ethics, Epistemology, Discourse Analysis, Research Methodology
May, Marian – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2007
In the context of low fertility and Australia's ageing population, a national longitudinal telephone survey, "Negotiating the Life Course" (NLC), asks women about their childbearing intentions. This paper uses conversation analysis (CA) to examine interaction between an interviewer and respondents on one NLC question about the likelihood…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Females, Telephone Surveys, Foreign Countries
Lloyd, Peter – 1989
The transmission of verbal information has typically been studied within the referential communication paradigm, which has tended to use restricted tasks and simple outcome measures. In this study, new insights into the nature of communication success and failure have been obtained by the use of an approach that allows meaning to be freely…
Descriptors: Children, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries