New perspective on interviewing revolutionizes communication practices and ethical standards.
Interviews are conversations where one person asks questions and another answers. This article discusses how interviews are usually seen and how they are done. It argues that interviews are often seen as fixing a lack of information. Instead, the article suggests looking at interviews as a way of communicating specific functions. This new perspective sees interviews as completed communication acts, including the process and things like recordings and transcripts. It also considers the ethical, legal, and managerial aspects of interviews.