Layna Mosley is Professor of Political Science at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the author of Global Capital and National Governments and Labor Rights and Multinational Production.
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Introduction. "Just Talk to People"? Interviews in Contemporary Political Science by Layna Mosley Part I. General Considerations: Research Design, Ethics, and the Role of the Researcher 1. Aligning Sampling Strategies with Analytic Goals by Julia Lynch 2. The Ethical Treatment of Human Subjects and the Institutional Review Board Process by Sarah M. Brooks 3. The Power of the Interviewer by Lauren M. MacLean 4. How to Report Interview Data by Erik Bleich and Robert Pekkanen Part II. Addressing the Challenges of Interview Research 5. Crafting Interviews to Capture Cause and Effect by Cathie Jo Martin 6. Using Proxy Interviewing to Address Sensitive Topics by Melani Cammett 7. Working with Interpreters by Lee Ann Fujii 8. The Problem of Extraterritorial Legality by William Reno Part III. Putting It All Together: The Varied Uses of Interview Data 9. Capturing Meaning and Confronting Measurement by Mary Gallagher 10. Elite Interviewing in Washington, D.C. by Matthew N. Beckmann and Richard L. Hall 11. Lessons from the "Lobbying and Policy Change" Project by Beth L. Leech, Frank R. Baumgartner, Jeffrey M. Berry, Marie Hojnacki, and David C. Kimball 12. Using Interviews to Understand Racial Group Identity and Political Behavior by Reuel R. Rogers Appendix: Sample Materials for Interview Research Notes References Index

