Interviews Across Disciplines
This is the third in our new series of Department seminars. Our focus today is the use of different approaches to interviewing. We will be exploring, including through case examples, how different disciplines have given way to particular ways of applying interview methods to collect health-related data as well as how they approach their analyses. Of particular interest will be exploring how these different approaches to interviewing complement each other to address various dimensions of health; from history and personal biographies, to embodiment and space.
Chair: Ford Hickson
Presentation 1
Christopher Sirrs: 'Oral History: Memory, the Archive and Public Policy'
Presentation 2
Magdalena Harris: 'Using timelines in life history interviews with people who inject drugs: ethical reflections'
Presentation 3
Fay Dennis: 'Mapping bodies: 'Relating to' body-environments in injecting drug use'
Presentation 4
Claire Thompson: 'Using go-along interviews to explore food shopping practices and perceptions of the food environment'
Dates of Future Seminars:
Monday 10th April 2017 - Title: to be confirmed
Time: 12.30-13.45; Venue: Jenny Roberts Room (G09), LSHTM, 15-17 Tavistock Place, WC1H 9SH