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L’entretien par téléphone
- Petit déj méthodologique
- Azad, A., Sernbo, E., Svärd, V., Holmlund, L., & Björk Brämberg, E. (2021). Conducting In-Depth Interviews via Mobile Phone with Persons with Common Mental Disorders and Multimorbidity: The Challenges and Advantages as Experienced by Participants and Researchers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(22), 11828.
- Bajos, N., Spira, A., Ducot, B., & Messiah, A. (1992). Analysis of sexual behaviour in France (ACSF): A comparison between two modes of investigation: Telephone survey and face-to-face survey. Aids. 6(3), 315–323.
- Block, E. S., & Erskine, L. (2012). Interviewing by telephone: Specific considerations, opportunities, and challenges. International journal of qualitative methods, 11(4), 428-445.
- Burke, L. A., & Miller, M. K. (2001). Phone interviewing as a means of data collection: Lessons learned and practical recommendations. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 2(2).
- Clouet, H., Oudot, J., & Noûs, C. (2021). Une dématérialisation contrainte: Enquêter par temps de Covid-19. Sociologies pratiques, 43(2), 85–96.
- Drabble, L., Trocki, K. F., Salcedo, B., Walker, P. C., & Korcha, R. A. (2016). Conducting qualitative interviews by telephone: Lessons learned from a study of alcohol use among sexual minority and heterosexual women. Qualitative Social Work, 15(1), 118-133.
- Farooq, M. B., & de Villiers, C. (2017). Telephonic qualitative research interviews: When to consider them and how to do them. Meditari Accountancy Research, 25(2), 291–316.
- Firdion, J.-M. (1993). Effet du rang d’appel et de la présence du conjoint dans une enquête par téléphone. Population, 48(5), 1281.
- Holt, A. (2010). Using the telephone for narrative interviewing: a research note. Qualitative research, 10(1), 113-121.
- Irvine, A. (2011). Duration, Dominance and Depth in Telephone and Face-to-Face Interviews: A Comparative Exploration. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 10(3), 202–220.
- Johnson, D. R., Scheitle, C. P., & Ecklund, E. H. (2019). Beyond the In-Person Interview? How Interview Quality Varies Across In-person, Telephone, and Skype Interviews. Social Science Computer Review, 0894439319893612.
- Moran, L., & Caetano, A. (2021). Biographical research through the looking glass of social distancing: Reflections on biographical interviewing and online technologies in pandemic times. Irish Journal of Sociology, 079160352110221.
- Muntanyola Saura, D., & Romero Balsas, P. (2014). Interviewing and surveying over the phone: A reflexive account of a research on parenting. Quality & Quantity, 48(5), 2615–2630.
- Novick, G. (2008). Is there a bias against telephone interviews in qualitative research? Research in Nursing & Health, 31(4), 391–398.
- Shuy, R. W. (2002). In-person versus telephone interviewing. Handbook of interview research: Context and method, 537-555.
- Sturges, J. E., & Hanrahan, K. J. (2004). Comparing telephone and face-to-face qualitative interviewing: a research note. Qualitative research, 4(1), 107-118.
- Theviot A., (2021). Confinement et entretien à distance : quels enjeux méthodologiques ?. Terminal [Online], 129.
- Trier-Bieniek, A. (2012). Framing the telephone interview as a participant-centred tool for qualitative research: A methodological discussion. Qualitative research, 12(6), 630–644.
- Vogl, S. (2013). Telephone Versus Face-to-Face Interviews: Mode Effect on Semistructured Interviews with Children. Sociological Methodology, 43(1), 133–177.
Méthodologie de l’entretien par visioconférence
- Petit déj méthodologique
- Point de méthodologie qualitative – entretien par visioconférence, par le centre Max Weber
- Archibald, M. M., Ambagtsheer, R. C., Casey, M. G., & Lawless, M. (2019). Using Zoom Videoconferencing for Qualitative Data Collection: Perceptions and Experiences of Researchers and Participants. International Journal of Qualitative Method
- Cater, J. K. (2011). Skype: a Cost-Effective Method for Qualitative Research. Rehabilitation Counselors & Educators Journal 4(2), 3.
- Deakin, H., & Wakefield, K. (2014). Skype interviewing: reflections of two PhD researchers. Qualitative Research, 14(5), 603–616.
- Foley, G. (2021). Video-based online interviews for palliative care research: A new normal in COVID-19? Palliative Medicine, 35(3), 625–626.
- Glassmeyer, D. M., & Dibbs, R.-A. (2012). Researching from a Distance: Using Live Web Conferencing to Mediate Data Collection. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 292–302.
- Hanna, P. (2012). Using internet technologies (such as Skype) as a research medium: A research note. Qualitative Research, 12(2), 239–242.
- Howlett, M. (2020). Looking at the ‘field’ through a Zoom lens: Methodological reflections on conducting online research during a global pandemic. Qualitative Research, 1468794120985691.
- Janghorban, R., Roudsari, R. L., & Taghipour, A. (2014). Skype interviewing: The new generation of online synchronous interview in qualitative research. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 9(1), 24152.
- Licoppe, C., & Morel, J. (2012). Video-in-interaction:“Talking heads” and the multimodal organization of mobile and Skype video calls. Research on Language & Social Interaction, 45(4), 9–429.
- Lo Iacono, V., Symonds, P., & Brown, D. H. K. (2016). Skype as a Tool for Qualitative Research Interviews? Sociological Research Online, 21(2), 103–117.
- Marzi, S. (2021). Participatory video from a distance: Co-producing knowledge during the COVID-19 pandemic using smartphones. Qualitative Research, 146879412110381.
- Salmons, J. (2012), « Designing and Conducting Research with Online Interviews », dans Salmons J. (dir.), Cases in Online Interview Research, Thousand Oaks, Sage, p. 1-30
- Seitz, S. (2016). Pixilated partnerships, overcoming obstacles in qualitative interviews via Skype: a research note, Qualitative Research, 16(2), 229–235.
- Soyer, L. & Tanda, N. (2016). Skype, un média innovant pour optimiser la coopération à distance entre chercheur et participants à la recherche. Innovations Pédagogiques, nous partageons et vous? Oser l’innovation pédagogique. Analyse, 3(1), 27-42.
- Sullivan, J. (2012), « Skype : An Appropriate Method of Data Collection for Qualitative Interviews? », The Hilltop Review, 6(1), p. 54-60.
Méthodologie de l’enquête en confinement
- Bigi, M., Clouet, H., Mondon-Navazo, M., & Noûs, C. (2021). Des conditions d’enquête aux conditions d’emploi. Le travail de sociologue saisi par le confinement. Les Mondes du travail, 26, 83-98.
- Bourrier, M., & Kimber, L. (dir.) (2022). Enquêter à distance : nouvel eldorado ?. Socio-anthropologie, 45.
- Clouet, H., Oudot, J., & Noûs, C. (2021). Une dématérialisation contrainte: enquêter par temps de Covid-19. Sociologies pratiques, 43(2), 85-96.
- Roudaut, K., Derbez, B. (2022). Proximité et distance dans l’entretien sur l’intime en période de crise sanitaire, Genèses, 126 (1), 125‑139.
- Theviot, A. (2021). Confinement et entretien à distance: quels enjeux méthodologiques?. Terminal. Technologie de l’information, culture & société, 129.