Interviewing: The Oregon Method is a collection of practical and
analytical essays from more than three dozen professional
interviewers, scholars, and teachers. This revised and expanded
second edition of the popular professional tool features a new
foreword and a dozen new chapters designed to aid journalists
navigating the contemporary 'fake news' and 'enemy of the people'
media landscape. The book's chapters take focused looks at a wide
variety of issues, including interview ethics, the sanctity of
quotes, interviewing in the virtual world, negotiating identity,
and building rapport. The art of the interview has been taught at
the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication for
generations. This foundational text binds those years of experience
into a collection of vibrant essays designed to train novices and
invigorate old hands. Interviewing is edited by Peter Laufer, the
University of Oregon's James Wallace Chair Professor of Journalism.
As he tells his students, 'The interview is intimate, immediate,
and often an entree toward the soul. Conducting interviews can be
both great fun and an art form.' This is a primer for the digital
age, yet one embracing age-old lessons that make clear the crucial
importance of successful interviewing techniques for speaking truth
to power along with other productive forms of civic engagement.
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