Hello, my name is Jeremias Dremoniz. Thank you for sharing your work. I am starting my own research and wanted to know if it would be possible to connect.
If I couldn't be educated at least my kids have to be, I will try as much as I can to see them get to where I could not get to. This should win the award as one of the best mothers in the village. I am 35 doesn't mean I am old. God bless the interviewee and the interviewer.
Madelon.,. You are the best, this is what a lerning video is about. Practical, not just explaining sitting in an office. As the topic is practical as this you have also made it practical.. Adorable.. Keep it it up lad.
There a few bad-habits I picked up on during this interview. First is her camera set-up, it is in a noisy neighborhood with a lot of traffic. She also started off by explaining reason for review which could effect the suspect opinion and gives away her research questions, rather she should've avoided what the interview was for. While I would confirm the time length for a interview, she said it twice and seem like she was attempting to talk her way out of even doing the review. We need to motivate the suspect to be engage not disengage. While it is good to summarize doing it for every question cause delays in the interview that is not quite necessary.
Thank you, I have been looking for a research method that I can do with very young children where they don't have to be interviewed in an uncomfortable manner which may skew their responses to please the person in authority (me) who is also their teacher. I am asking them honestly about if they like their learning activities and I think to challenge me on things they don't like would be taboo for them so pictures is a great way to see what they do and don't like and they have the pictures to remind them and use to help them to talk about their opinion - especially good for children with special needs and communication difficulties so it is inclusive too - thank you so much for this practical guide it has been invaluable and I enjoyed seeing how you have used this in the community you were researching!
To those complaining that she posted on social media when it's confidential. She's explained at first that she's just showing an example of how to conduct a semi structured interview.
this is an amazing short video and very comprehensive! i plan to include transect walk in my study to capture the challenges/belief of the community on a disease. your video helps a lot! any reference books that you would like to suggest to get me prepared prior to using this method?
Hey Etty, thanks a lot! Sorry I only now see your message. If you send me an email on madelon.eelderink@seven-senses.nu I will send you something that may be of use for you!
Many thanks. Before I watch your video, I have zero understanding about Photp elicitation and photo vocie methods, but after watching it, I got basic understanding about the method. Much appercietion for your time and effort.
Thank you for this lecture. Have you considered using 'Sim-City' digital resource as a community mapping tool, perhaps with an aggregate map produced by a variety of participant perspectives?
This is brilliant, really informative and delivered with a gentle focus. I am conducting research for my MA dissertation on Action Research - walking and talking in the woods with participants is a key method ( Covid-19 restrictions willing) . Thanks
Thank you María for allowing me to explain. This lady is from the area but she is acting, it is not real. See also the beginning of this video, where I further explain.
Thank you for this example. I am a Ph.D. student studying qualitative research, and my professor assigned this video for my class to watch as a way for us to see how semi-structured interviews are conducted.
Thank you Dee for commenting. I have to say though that the the lady is from that area but she is acting for the sake of the video. Although the story is not real, I think she very well reflects how mothers in that area live, think and act. I agree with you that these are very strong minded, determined women who do the best for their children despite harsh circumstances.
Hi Ammavie, thanks for your comment. This video is shot with the help of an actress, so the content is fictive (not real). In a normal interview in Participatory Action Research you need to tell the interviewee it's confidential (and how you handle their information), that's why I say it in this video. Hope this clarifies it!