Interviewing by Internations: A methodological discussion to explore special representation in Mali

Sebastián Umpierrez De Reguero, Pamela Dávila

Abstract


Given the exponential development in technology, researchers have more and better possibilities to conduct qualitative research through Internet. There are a growing number of contributions that take into account online interviewing, its different uses and advances. However, the relation between social networking sites and interpretative research is perhaps the less studied among the opportunities offered by Internet for investigation. In this article, we explore the benefits, disadvantages and ethical issues of interviewing by Internations, a social networking site that its main goal is to connect expatriates worldwide. Through a case study method, in which we interview five Malian emigrants on the extension of their rights of representation in the home-country national legislature (special representation), we provide new insights on how a social networking site may help to generate new knowledge. All the interviewees provide information that challenges scientific articles, books and databases, among others, that indicate Mali has a provision that enables special representation. Empirical evidence also points out flexibly, the reduction of distance and mobilisation expenses as the core advantages of the website for research. 


Keywords


Online interviewing, Internations, social networking sites, special representation, migration.

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International Journal of Marketing, Communication and New Media

ISSN: 2182-9306

DOI: 10.54663/2182-9306

Qualis Periódicos - CAPES: B2

REBIB: Q2


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Journal Citation Reports (JCR) 2021, 2022, 2023

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