Telephone and videoconferencing collection of personal narratives on intimate subjects. Methodological issues in remote interviewing to collect life histories
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting health and social crisis led researchers to conduct semi-structured interviews either by telephone or video call. This research note evaluates the implications of remote interviewing when researchers opt for biographical interviews, which require interviewees to talk freely about intimate personal matters. It shows how remote interviewing offers access to potential interviewees with a broader range of social characteristics by opening up new arrangements. It also shows the advantages of remote interviewing for accessing the subject’s inner thoughts, feelings, and processes. Drawing on three studies conducted by young women questioning older men, it is particularly sensible to the potential of this method for cases where power dynamics (particularly gender dynamics) are likely to hinder the interviewer–participant relationship, risking an impoverishment of the knowledge produced.
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