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This Appendix introduces a new poststructural approach to interview analysis. It outlines seven closely related processes that address the following questions:\n•\tprecisely what is said in the interview?\n•\thow was it or is it possible to say those things?\n•\twhich networks of relations (discursive practices) are relevant to the interview topic?\n•\twhat do the selected “things said” produce as “subjects”, “objects” and “places”?\n•\thow do the interviewers and interviewees problematize “what they are, what they do, and the world in which they live” (Foucault, 1986: 10)?\n•\twhich “things said” put in question pervasive ways of thinking?\n•\twhat political consequences follow from interviewers’ selection…
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