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      Timeline interviews: A tool for conducting life history research

      Qualitative Studies
      Aarhus University Library

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          The aim of this paper is to explain and discuss timeline interviews as a method for doing life history research. It is a ‘how to’ article explaining the strengths and weaknesses of using a timeline when conducting qualitative interviews. The method allows the interviewee to participate in the reporting of the interview which may give raise to ownership and sharing of the analytical power in the interview situation. Exactly for this reason, it may not be the most appropriate method for interviewing elites or for conducting insider interviews where positionality can be at play. The use of the timeline should not lead the interviewer or the interviewee to assume linearity and coherence; it is an organising principle for the events. It provides an opportunity for linking the story with the wider social, political and environmental context during the interview. While the method is very suitable for life story research, it can also be used for other types of studies where interviews are made.

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          Journal
          Qualitative Studies
          QS
          Aarhus University Library
          1903-7031
          April 10 2012
          April 10 2012
          : 3
          : 1
          : 40-55
          Article
          10.7146/qs.v3i1.6272
          f5959306-5e48-492f-85be-e5aaca3c99ba
          © 2012
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