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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…
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Reflections on qualitative interviews about digital technologies in social projects

For these two semi-structured interviews with professionals involved in social projects, I was interested in how they use, view, and feel the impact of digital technology in their work. I kept the scope broad enough to include any digital technology that they use as a tool, that they develop/create/implement, or that they communicate with, educate…
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Interviews That Matter:Local Voices on Global Development.

Here I am again with a new blog that incorporates my reflection on the recent interviews I conducted. What pops into your mind when you think of ‘Interviews’? Probably job interviews, interviews of your most loved movie stars and celebrities on TV, or intense political interviews on news channels. However, do interviews have any impact…
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How does AI impact your field?

JT and SP are seasoned professionals with consolidated careers in academia and photojournalism, respectively. Their work deeply engages with themes related to ComDev, particularly in the areas of feminism and climate activism — both fields that I find inspiring and impactful. I have recently interviewed them to get to know their work better, and to…
