Managing Challenging Interviews

Date:

30/06/2016

Organised by:

Social Research Association in conjunction with NatCen Social Research

Presenter:

Caroline Turley and Jane Kerr of NatCen Social Research

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Lindsay Adams T: 0207 998 0304 E: lindsay.adams@the-sra.org.uk

Map:

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Venue:

NatCen Social Research, 35 Northampton Square, London

Description:

This one day course is designed to explore the key issues in planning and conducting qualitative interviews with vulnerable participants or where challenging dynamics might be encountered. As well as providing insight from the trainers’ own experiences, the course aims to offer a forum where participants can discuss their own studies and reflect on these issues away from the hectic day-to-day experience of carrying out applied research.

The course will be delivered through a mix of taught and practical sessions by qualitative researchers from NatCen who have extensive experience of conducting in-depth interviews for complex qualitative studies.

Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will:

  • Be able to identify the factors that affect how vulnerable research participants might be;
  • Be able to identify the potential risks to participants and researchers and develop strategies for managing these risks;
  • Have a greater awareness and understanding of strategies to manage challenging interview dynamics; and
  • Have experience in managing these dynamics.

Topics

  • How to assess and manage vulnerability and risk throughout the life of a research project (taught and practical sessions);
  • A brief overview of the principles of qualitative interviewing; and
  • Strategies for managing challenging interviews (taught, demo and practical sessions).

Who will benefit?

You will find this course useful if you:

  • Are an experienced qualitative researcher who wants to learn new skills in conducting interviews with vulnerable participants or to broaden or refresh your existing skills;
  • Are experienced in conducting challenging qualitative interviews but would like an opportunity to discuss any issues arising with other researchers;
  • Commission or manage qualitative research in central or local government, health or other applied policy sectors and need to understand the issues involved in conducting research with vulnerable or hard to reach participants.

This course assumes an understanding of the principles of qualitative research and experience of having conducted qualitative research interviews.

Course tutors

Caroline Turley is Head of NatCen's Crime and Justice and Social Attitudes teams. Her specialisms are researching sensitive issues and vulnerable groups, such as victims of crime, high risk offender populations and bereaved families. Before joining NatCen in 2007, Caroline carried out qualitative research at the Police Complaints Authority and BMRB Social Research (now TNS-BMRB). She has a BSc in Social Policy and Sociology and an MSc in Criminology, both from the London School of Economics.

Jane Kerr is a Senior Researcher in NatCen's Crime and Justice team, where she specialises in carrying out qualitative research with victims, offenders and criminal justice professionals. She also has expertise in research on gambling behaviour and money management. Before joining NatCen in 2003, Jane read Human Communication at Manchester University before completing a MA in Social Anthropology at Durham University.

Cost:

£260 but SRA members pay £195

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Qualitative Interviewing

Related publications and presentations:

Qualitative Interviewing

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