Life Story Interview / Edition 1

Life Story Interview / Edition 1

by Robert G. Atkinson
ISBN-10:
076190428X
ISBN-13:
2900761904280
Pub. Date:
01/06/1998
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Life Story Interview / Edition 1

Life Story Interview / Edition 1

by Robert G. Atkinson
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Overview

First-person narratives are a fundamental tool of the qualitative researcher. This volume provides specific suggestions and guidelines for preparing and executing a life story interview. Robert Atkinson places the life story interview into a wider research context before elaborating on planning and then conducting the interview. Finally, the book deals with the issues of transcribing and interpreting the interview. The author provides a sample life story interview in the appendix.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900761904280
Publication date: 01/06/1998
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Atkinson (Ph.D., Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Development, University of Pennsylvania) has been on the faculty of the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Southern Maine since 1987. His primary areas of teaching and scholarship are cross-cultural human development, multiple identities, culture, diversity, and consciousness, adolescent development, adulthood and psychospiritual development, and life stories, personal mythmaking, and storytelling. He is the director of the Center for the Study of Lives at USM, which has a growing archive of over 400 life stories, and recently served a two-year appointment (2002-2004) as the first Diversity Scholar for CEHD. In fall 2002, he was a faculty member in the Semester at Sea program of the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author, co-author, or editor of six books, including: The Beat of My Drum: An Autobiography, with Babatunde Olatunji (Temple University Press, 2005); The Life Story Interview (Sage, 1998); The Gift of Stories: Practical and Spiritual Applications of Autobiography, Life Stories, and Personal Mythmaking ( Greenwood, 1995); and, The Teenage World: Adolescent Self-Image in Ten Countries (Plenum, 1988). He has written over two dozen articles and essays for various magazines, journals, and reference works.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: CONTEXTS AND USES OF LIFE STORIES
Stories in Context
The Life Story in Disciplinary Context
What a Life Story Is
The Classic Functions of Stories
The Research Uses of Life Stories
Generating Data from a Life Story
The Art and Science of Life Story Interviewing
PART TWO: PLANNING THE INTERVIEW
The Potential Benefits of Sharing a Life Story
Basic Interview Guidelines
The Morals of the Story
PART THREE: DOING THE INTERVIEW
Getting the Information You Want
Questions To Ask
PART FOUR: INTERPRETING THE INTERVIEW
Transcription
Interpretation
PART FIVE: CONCLUSION
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