Transcribing for Social Research explores the intricate art of capturing social interactions in a manner that is both academically rigorous and analytically useful. Written by Alexa Hepburn, this book delves into the methodologies and best practices essential for transcribing talk and interaction. It addresses fundamental questions such as how to effectively represent diverse forms of communication, including words, gestures, and conduct, within social research contexts.
The text covers a wide range of topics, from foundational transcribing techniques to advanced contemporary methods. It examines key debates surrounding the role and validity of transcription in research, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the epistemological underpinnings. Additionally, it offers practical guidance on handling various types of data and social interactions, including:
- Time and sequencing
- Speech delivery and patterns
- Non-vocal conduct
- Emotive displays like laughter, tears, or pain
- Talk in non-English languages
By walking through these topics, the book equips researchers with the tools necessary to transcribe social interactions systematically and detail-richly, ensuring that their findings are robust and insightful.
Publication Date: August 4, 2017
Print Length: 224 pages
