@misc { , title = {Keeping it in the Family: Conducting Research Interviews with your own Family Members}, abstract = {As a family researcher I am writing about a project which came literally close to home; one that involved interviewing members of my own family.  I focus mostly on the process of interviewing them and the issues that emerged from this.  I also talk briefly about using their interviews as research data and some of the disquiets this provoked for me.  For, while I thought it was appropriate to interview my relatives and was convinced that they had something relevant to contribute to the project, I found that during the analysis phase I had a recurring reluctance to use their interview data.  These concerns centred on whether they constituted 'real' research informants.}, isbn = {978-0-230-25244-8}, note = {Batch 005. Output ID 36387.}, pages = {90 - 92}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/405228}, keyword = {Health and Health Inequalities}, year = {2011}, author = {Seymour, Julie} }