Context is notoriously elastic and a difficult concept to pin down. However, a reflexive interviewer will need to engage with context before, during and after the interview, as Davies advises:the data produced by an interview should include not just a record of what is said … but the full notes as to the contexts and how these various contexts are likely to affect the interactions that formally constitute the interview (2008: 122)
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Mann, S. (2016). Interview Context. In The Research Interview (pp. 58–85). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137353368_3
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