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Learning from Studs Terkel: listening while making places and spaces for effective interviews during fieldwork

Pages 236-250 | Published online: 18 May 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Human geographers use many types of research techniques, often in a mixed methods format where multiple approaches and technologies are incorporated in a single study. This reflects the synthetic nature of our discipline, one of its central tenets and a major strength vis-à-vis other disciplines. Interviews are essential to many of our projects, and successful interviews are predicated on successful listening. However, interviewing is as much about being prepared and creating the places and spaces conducive for people to talk and for us to listen, as it is about listening and appreciating what others tell us. Inspired by the writings of the iconic Studs Terkel, this essay summarizes some of the major impediments to effective interviews and suggest some ways to overcome them. The effectiveness of interviews is as much determined by preparation and establishing the setting, timing, and pairings of the people present as it is on the questions asked, and the answers understood.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank the editor and three anonymous reviewers for their repeated patient and thoughtful efforts to improve the quality of my submission. I thank them all very much for their efforts.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes on contributor

Gregory Veeck is a professor of Geography working at Western Michigan University specializing in agriculture and rural development in East Asia and the United States.

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