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The method of narrative biographic interview: Nuances of data collection and analysis

Date
October 09, 2020
Time
9:00 AM EDT - 12:30 PM EDT
Location
Online via Zoom

About the workshop:

This workshop offers detailed knowledge and practical training in the narrative biographic method especially - but not exclusively - in its application to migration studies. After a brief overview of the rationale for the narrative biographic inquiry and its specific and unique role in social sciences, the workshop will focus on the art of the narrative biographic interview and related ethical issues. This will be followed by training in narrative biographic analysis. Demonstrated analytical techniques will include the analysis of turning points and epiphanies, biographic re-contextualization and creation of individual and compound narratives.

In this workshop you will learn:

  • What is the difference between narrative research and narrative-biographic research;
  • How to conduct a narrative biographic interview - and, particularly, how to manage unexpected topics;
  • How to interview people from vulnerable social groups (such as women, refugees, irregular migrants) about their lives and on sensitive issues (such as religion, race, sex, violence, trauma and legal status);
  • What ethical principles and procedures underpin the processes of informant recruitment, narrative-biographic data collection and analysis; and
  • How to analyse the data collected from interviews with the purpose to create reflexive individual and compound narrative biographies.

How this workshop will be delivered:

This workshop is meant for graduate students, researchers who already have experience in the narrative-biographic inquiry, as well as for novices in this method. Prior knowledge and some experience of qualitative interviewing and qualitative data analysis is recommended but not required. The workshop will use the seminar format, combining lecture-based presentations with practical training. Hands-on exercises and team-work discussions will allow the participants to practice new knowledge. A list of recommended readings will be provided in advance, and the attendants are encouraged to bring their own interview transcripts if available.

9 AM – 9:40 AM    Narrative-biographic inquiry (NBI): Overview and Welcome

  • NBI and its purpose
  • Main NBI principles: turning points and epiphanies
  • Tips for designing a semi-structured interview guide   

9:40 AM – 10:30 AM    Ethical Issues: Vulnerable subjects and sensitive topics

  • Informant recruitment
  • Topics and words to avoid
  • Incidental/unexpected themes
  • Interviewing vulnerable people
  • Rapport: Distance or intersubjectivity?

 

10:30 AM -- 10:50 AM    Group Discussion

Participants are invited to ask questions and share comments on the material presented.

 

10:50 AM – 11 AM    Break

 

11 AM – 11:45 AM    Interactive Exercise

Participants will be divided into groups. One person in each group will be assigned the role of an interviewer and another person the role of an interviewee to conduct a mock interview while other group members will observe the process. After the exercise, all groups will return to the main group and share their reflections.

 

11:45 AM – 12:15 PM    Narrative-biographic analysis

  • Monomyth: a structure to look at turning points and epiphanies
  • Narrative thematic analysis in NBI
  • Making compound narrative biographies – combining the micro and the meso-macro levels
  • Anonymization and ethics

 

12:15 – 12:30    Discussion and Wrap up

Participants are invited to ask questions on the material presented. They will be also asked to briefly reflect on how these analytical techniques can be applied to their previous interactive exercise.

About the workshop leader:

Irina Isaakyan is incoming Senior Research Associate, CERC Migration, Ryerson University.  Irina holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh and an MA from the University of Minnesota. She is an experienced university teacher and researcher with nuanced knowledge of the narrative biographic method, particularly in its application to research on diaspora, nationalism and migrant identities.

Workshop fee:

Regular price $100 (discounted fee for students $20) 

Due to these uncertain times, we are offering these workshops free of charge.