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The interview is a foundational communication practice examined across disciplines including journalism, organizational communication, psychology, social work, and healthcare administration. Students write about interviews because the format sits at the intersection of interpersonal communication and professional practice, raising questions about power, trust, language, and the construction of meaning. The topic is academically interesting precisely because an interview is never a neutral exchange — the roles of interviewer and subject, the terms used, and the context all shape what information is produced and how it is understood.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a case-study format, examining specific interview contexts such as conversations with business owners, hospital administrators, doctoral researchers, or Holocaust survivors. Others adopt a comparative or analytical angle, such as distinguishing interview from interrogation and identifying the role of Miranda rules, or assessing personality and attitude through interview profiles. Cultural and historical frameworks also appear, including Japanese cultural interview and assessment, the experiences of working women, and interviews addressing alcohol and substance abuse among the elderly. Literary and creative texts, including works connected to Toni Morrison's Recitatif and Michael Cunningham's Specimen Days, show that interview-style inquiry extends into textual analysis as well.

A strong essay on this topic establishes a clear purpose for the interview being analyzed or conducted, whether evaluative, investigative, or interpretive. Evidence drawn from direct exchange, professional protocols, or cultural context tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating the interview as a transparent information-gathering tool rather than examining how the position, ability, and assumptions of both parties actively shape the outcome.

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Paper Undergraduate
Wal-Mart the Three Different Sources
The three different sources of information about Wal-Mart are not entirely consistent. The interview with the store manager is more or less consistent with the in-store experience. The manager knows the store well, and…
Paper Doctorate
UAE Islands Throughout the World
Throughout the world there are many different disputes related to state sovereignty. At the current time such a dispute exist between the United Arab Emirates and Iran as it pertains to the UAE islands of 'Tumb Al…
Paper Doctorate
Florida vs. Powell on August
On August 24, 2004, Kevin Powell was arrested on suspicion of illegally owning a firearm and, after allegedly waiving his rights to counsel as required by Miranda v. Arizona, confessed during questioning.
Paper Undergraduate
Analysis of Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007) is one of the most prolific and revered American authors in modern history. His signature work, Slaughterhouse Five was published in 1969 to great critical acclaim.
Paper Undergraduate
Adam Foulds Biography Adam Foulds
Adam Foulds is a British novelist and poet who was born in 1974. His first novel, The Truth About These Strange Times, was published in 2007, for which he won a Betty Trask award and the Sunday Times Young Writer of the…
Paper Undergraduate
Education for gifted students
¶ … Education to the Gifted in a Mainstream Setting
Paper Undergraduate
Peanut Allergy in Children Peanut
Peanut allergy among children is a growing and serious medical issue all over the world. "Allergy to peanuts and tree nuts (TNs) is the leading cause of fatal and near-fatal food allergic reactions." (Sicherer,…
Paper Undergraduate
Improving the Logistics Function for Warfighters
This study examines the U.S. Army's legacy logistical systems and the new systems that are replacing them to identify respective benefits of each and what constraints can reasonably be expected to be encountered in their implementation. The results of a series of interviews with U.S. Army logisticians and Department of Defense civilians are also provided. A series of recommendations based on this interviews and the review of the literature are provided in the concluding chapter.
Paper Masters
Employee turnover rates: causes and organizational impacts
Employee turnover rates are high for many organizations, and you have noticed that the company you work for is no different. This paper researches what other organizations are doing to hire and retain good employees in order to combat the high employee turnover rate. Thereafter this paper uses this research to make recommendations to the management of my organization.
Paper Doctorate
Sociology and Anthropology Because Sociology and Anthropology
This paper examines research methodology in two social science disciplines: anthropology and sociology. It looks at the differences in the two disciplines and then examines two research approaches that might be used in those fields. For sociology, the paper examines the survey and the experiment. For anthropology, the paper examines the interview and cultural immersion.