40 likes | 199 Vues
This document presents a multifaceted approach to analyzing interviews, focusing on various techniques such as Meaning Analysis, Language Analysis, and Narrative Analysis. It covers methods like Meaning Coding, Meaning Condensation, and Meaning Interpretation, enabling practitioners to extract and summarize key themes and structures. Additionally, it explores Linguistic, Conversation, Discourse, and Deconstruction Analysis, allowing for a thorough examination of language and context. By employing Eclectic Analysis and Theoretical Reading, analysts can creatively interpret interview data, leading to richer insights and more nuanced understandings.
E N D
Analysis of Interviews Damian Gordon
Meaning Analysis • Meaning Coding • Adding tags or keywords to text segments that represent the main themes of the interviews • Meaning Condensation • Summarising larger sentences into short, simple sentences. • Meaning Interpretation • Adding more details, background and context to specific parts of the interview
Language Analysis • Linguistical Analysis • Looking at the linguistics and grammar • Conversation Analysis • Treating the interview as a conversation • Narrative Analysis • Treating the interview as a story • Discourse Analysis • Try to evaluate the truth of the responses • Deconstruction • Taking the interview apart and putting together again
Eclectic Analysis • Bricolage • Using a collection of techniques as a collage • Theoretical Reading • Creating your own reading on the text