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Interviewing for Education and Social Science Research: The Gateway Approach

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Finalist for the 2010 "OUTSTANDING BOOK AWARD" from the American Educational Research Associationâ s Qualitative SIG.This volume introduces a fresh approach to research, using strategies adapted from oral history and educational criticism to traverse the boundaries of human experience, and bring to light matters of concern to education and social science researchers. This narrator-centered method, a by-product of the authorâ s award-winning investigation into the aftermath of the Columbine tragedy, provides a means for researchers to access the often hidden human responses and perceptions about an event or situation so that those who make decisions and write policy may become better informed about the true impact of their actions on the individuals involved.

221 pages, Hardcover

First published July 15, 2009

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