Re-thinking research interview methods through the multisensory constitution of place

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Abstract

This paper highlights a methodological vagueness within the existing qualitative research interview literature related to reflecting where interviews takes place. The aim is to interrogate how the use of the concept of emplaced participation can account for the multisensory constitution of place within interviews as well as how the place can provide an opportunity to generate knowledge about participants’ everyday practices. Casey’s understanding of place as a gathering and Pink’s perspectives on emplaced participation provide a sensitive epistemological approach that can be applied by researchers outside the field of ethnography. Based on empirical ethnographic material from fieldwork in Denmark, this paper makes a novel contribution to how researchers can use sensory and emplaced experience before and during an interview. We argue that, if we cease taking emplaced dimensions for granted, new methodological techniques can be developed, which, in turn, can lead to new types of knowledge of practice.
Original languageEnglish
JournalQualitative Research
Number of pages19
ISSN1468-7941
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • Interview method
  • Sensory ethnography
  • Place sensitivity
  • Reflexivity

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