From Challenge to Opportunity: Virtual Qualitative Research During COVID-19 and Beyond

University College London

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Abstract

COVID-19 has required researchers to adapt methodologies for remote data collection. While virtual interviewing has traditionally received limited attention in the qualitative literature, recent adaptations to the pandemic have prompted increased discussion and adoption. Yet, current discussion has focussed on practical and ethical concerns and retained a tone of compromise, of coping in a crisis. This paper extends the nascent conversations begun prior to the pandemic to consider the wider methodological implications of video-call interviews. Beyond the short-term, practical challenges of the pandemic, these adaptations demonstrate scope for longer-term, beneficial digitalisation of both traditional and…

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Keywords
  • Interview
  • Conversation
  • Data collection
  • Coping (psychology)
  • Computer science
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Pandemic
  • Psychology
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