1.
Bauer, M. W., Gaskell, G., & SAGE Research Methods Online. Qualitative researching with text, image and sound: a practical handbook. (SAGE, 2000).
2.
Bryman, A. Social research methods. (Oxford University Press, 2016).
3.
Silverman, D. Doing qualitative research. (SAGE, 2022).
4.
Burnham, P. Research methods in politics. vol. Political analysis (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008).
5.
Flick, U. An introduction to qualitative research. (SAGE, 2014).
6.
Gerring, J. & Cambridge Books Online Course Book EBA. Social Science Methodology: A Criterial Framework. (Cambridge University Press, 2001).
7.
Neuman, W. L. Social research methods: qualitative and quantitative approaches. (Pearson, 2011).
8.
Weinberg, D. Qualitative research methods. vol. Blackwell readers in sociology (Blackwell Publishers, 2002).
9.
Miles, M. B. & Huberman, A. M. Qualitative data analysis: an expanded sourcebook. (Sage, 1994).
10.
The SAGE handbook of interview research: the complexity of the craft. (SAGE Publications, 2012).
11.
Magnusson, E., Marecek, J., & Cambridge Books Online Course Book EBA. Chapter 6: Doing the Interview. in Doing Interview-based Qualitative Research: A Learner’s Guide (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
12.
Magnusson, E., Marecek, J., & Cambridge Books Online Course Book EBA. Chapter 5: Designing the Interview Guide. in Doing Interview-based Qualitative Research: A Learner’s Guide (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
13.
Briggs, C. L. & Cambridge Books Online Course Book EBA. Learning How to Ask: A Sociolinguistic Appraisal of the Role of the Interview in Social Science Research. (Cambridge University Press, 1986).
14.
Dick, H. P. What to do with "I Don’t Know:” Elicitation in Ethnographic & Survey Interviews. Qualitative Sociology 29, 87–102 (2006).
15.
Foddy, W. & Cambridge Books Online EBS. Constructing Questions for Interviews and Questionnaires: Theory and Practice in Social Research. (Cambridge University Press, 1993).
16.
Frey, J. H. & Oishi, S. How to conduct interviews by telephone and in person. vol. 4 (Sage, 1995).
17.
Friesen, B. K. & Dawsonera. Designing and conducting your first interview project. (Jossey-Bass, 2010).
18.
Gubrium, J. F. & Holstein, J. A. Handbook of interview research. (Sage, 2001).
19.
Holstein, J. A., Gubrium, J. F., & SAGE Research Methods Core. The active interview. vol. v. 37 (SAGE Publications, 1995).
20.
King, N. & Horrocks, C. Interviews in qualitative research. (SAGE, 2010).
21.
Brinkmann, S. & Kvale, S. InterViews: learning the craft of qualitative research interviewing. (SAGE, 2015).
22.
Lofland, J. Analyzing social settings: a guide to qualitative observation and analysis. (Wadsworth, 2006).
23.
Magnusson, E., Marecek, J., & Cambridge Books Online Course Book EBA. Doing Interview-based Qualitative Research: A Learner’s Guide. (Cambridge University Press, 2015).
24.
Roberts, H. Doing feminist research. (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981).
25.
Padgett, D. K. Qualitative Research Experience (Research, Statistics, & Program Evaluation).
26.
Patton, M. Q. Qualitative research & evaluation methods: integrating theory and practice. (SAGE, 2015).
27.
Rapley, T. J. The art(fulness) of open-ended interviewing: some considerations on analysing interviews. Qualitative Research 1, 303–323 (2001).
28.
Spradley, J. P. The ethnographic interview. (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979).
29.
Weiss, R. S. Learning from strangers: the art and method of qualitative interview studies. (Free, 1995).
30.
Urquhart, C. & SAGE Research Methods Core. Getting started with coding. in Grounded theory for qualitative research: a practical guide 35–54 (SAGE, 2013).
31.
Elliott, Victoria. Thinking about the Coding Process in Qualitative Data Analysis. The Qualitative Report 23, 2850–2861 (2018).
32.
Basit, T. Manual or electronic? The role of coding in qualitative data analysis. Educational Research 45, 143–154 (2003).
33.
Blair, E. A reflexive exploration of two qualitative data coding techniques. Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences 6, (2015).
34.
Campbell, J. L., Quincy, C., Osserman, J. & Pedersen, O. K. Coding In-depth Semistructured Interviews. Sociological Methods & Research 42, 294–320 (2013).
35.
Hruschka, D. J. et al. Reliability in Coding Open-Ended Data: Lessons Learned from HIV Behavioral Research. Field Methods 16, 307–331 (2004).
36.
Charmaz, K. Constructing grounded theory. (SAGE, 2014).
37.
Deterding, N. M. & Waters, M. C. Flexible Coding of In-depth Interviews. Sociological Methods & Research (2018) doi:10.1177/0049124118799377.
38.
Dey, I. Qualitative data analysis: a user-friendly guide for social scientists. (Routledge, 1993).
39.
Corbin, J. M. & Strauss, A. L. Basics of qualitative research: techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory. (SAGE, 2015).
40.
Dey, I. Grounding grounded theory: guidelines for qualitative inquiry. (Emerald, 2007).
41.
Miles, M. B. & Huberman, A. M. Qualitative data analysis: an expanded sourcebook. (Sage, 1994).
42.
Alireza, M. Coding issues in grounded theory. 16, 52–56 (2006).
43.
Saldaña, J. The coding manual for qualitative researchers. (SAGE, 2016).
44.
Urquhart, C. & SAGE Research Methods Core. Grounded theory for qualitative research: a practical guide. (SAGE, 2013).
45.
Creswell, J. W. & Poth, C. N. Qualitative inquiry & research design: choosing among five approaches. (SAGE, 2018).
46.
Glaser, B. G. & Strauss, A. L. The discovery of grounded theory: strategies for qualitative research. (Aldine De Gruyter, 1967).
47.
Packer, M. & Cambridge Books Online Course Book EBA. The Science of Qualitative Research. (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
48.
Ryan, G. W. & Bernard, H. R. Techniques to Identify Themes. Field Methods 15, 85–109 (2003).