Maintaining Dignity and Managing Stigma in the Interview Encounter: The Challenge of Paid-For Participation

Title Maintaining Dignity and Managing Stigma in the Interview Encounter: The Challenge of Paid-For Participation
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Abstract

The interview is both popular and problematic in social research. In this article, we describe and make problematic interviews from a study conducted with impoverished elders in Melbourne, Australia. Participants were paid $20 for each of two interviews. The result of the paid-for participation was double-edged in that it provided funds for impoverished participants, but the payment modified the exchange of free and open discussion. We describe key exchanges within the research interviews to exemplify how participants managed their experience and presentation of stigma and dignity. We demonstrate, with examples from the transcripts, strategies used by participants to gain agency over the process, while at the same time maintain enough of a semblance of conversational genre to make paid-for participation legitimate. We see this as an interesting methodological event that should inform analysis, interpretations, and the validity of interviews, rather than a problem with the interviewee.

Year of Publication
2008
Journal
Qualitative Health Research
Volume
18
Start Page
418
Date Published
March 2008
ISSN Number
1049-7323
ISBN Number
1049-7323
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http://search3.scholarsportal.info/ids70/gateway.php?mode=pdf\&doi=10.1177\%2F1049732307311343\&db=sagenurs-set-c\&s1=187bd25f29b2bd7ac72a37eb7ea36339\&s2=2b816f89aeb15fd75292f2101db9c86e
DOI
10.1177/1049732307311343
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