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Reflections on the Interview Exercise.

For this exercise, I chose to interview two individuals from prominent organizations in the development and humanitarian aid sector: one rooted in Europe but operating globally, and the other based in Latin America. The interviewees, R.E., a coordinator for a volunteer program, and A.M., a commercial director, hold key roles within their respective organizations. My…
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Learning from interviews – informing research and unearthing information

In the hands of any researcher (of all levels in fact), there is a whole plethora of tools to pick from to advance their papers and research – one of them is interviews: depending on the type of interview it can be a starting point to become more informed about a topic one wishes to…
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Interviews in the Digital Age: In Person vs Zoom calls

When looking for people to interview, I wanted to interact with people who work within or with media and are related in some way to social studies. I tried contacting the author of a podcast that I’ve been listening to for the past years (and that I use to keep my French fresh), Les couilles…
