Niklas Strüver, “…it doesn't make sense to do things that way “- Collaborative Interview Interpretation

03/17/2025 11:30 am 03/17/2025 12:30 pm Australia/Melbourne Niklas Strüver, “…it doesn't make sense to do things that way “- Collaborative Interview Interpretation

“…it doesn't make sense to do things that way “- Collaborative Interview Interpretation

Invitation to participate in the analysis phase for qualitative interviews in a collaborative interpretation session. In this work-in-progress session Niklas will introduce the research background for the last article that is part of his cumulative PhD thesis (target journal: Big Data & Society) and give context on the material in a small presentation. Afterwards interview material will be shared with the participants in the form of pre-selected interview snippets from Alexa developers that participated in the Alexa Price Competition in 2023. Participants will be split in three groups and given separate material to annotate in the session, before having a joint discussion. All interviews have been thoroughly anonymized and research ethics have been considered in the methodological conception.

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17 March 2025 at 11:30 am – 12:30 pm

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“…it doesn't make sense to do things that way “- Collaborative Interview Interpretation

Invitation to participate in the analysis phase for qualitative interviews in a collaborative interpretation session. In this work-in-progress session Niklas will introduce the research background for the last article that is part of his cumulative PhD thesis (target journal: Big Data & Society) and give context on the material in a small presentation. Afterwards interview material will be shared with the participants in the form of pre-selected interview snippets from Alexa developers that participated in the Alexa Price Competition in 2023. Participants will be split in three groups and given separate material to annotate in the session, before having a joint discussion. All interviews have been thoroughly anonymized and research ethics have been considered in the methodological conception.