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Using the telephone for narrative interviewing: a research note

Much social science research dictates that the most productive mode for producing narrative data is through face-to-face interviews, with other modes of data production assumed to be ‘second best’. This research note makes a unique contribution to this debate by reflecting on a research project whic...

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Methodology
Modes of Production
Narratives
Parenting
Qualitative analysis
Research methods
Social research
Social Science Research
Social sciences
Telephone communications
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