Interview
Date
Place
Type (online, face-to-face, phone, other)
Audiotape (yes/no)
Video (yes/no)
Informed consent (yes/no)
Name(s) of interviewer(s):
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Why this person is of interest to this project?
Is the interviewee a personal acquaintance, recommended by another colleague/interviewee or searched independently?
Describe how the interview was carried out, thinking in the disposition of the interviewee, openness to talk about different topics or any situation that contributed/affected the aim of the conversation.
What were the main topics of the interview.
What three (or more) quotes capture the main argument of the interview?
Describe three ways in which the argument was supported (scientific data, cultural elements, political approach, etc.).
Does this person claim to have a new or unique way of addressing air pollution/environmental public health/environmental governance? Does this approach point to or suggest problems with other approaches?
What social ecology does this person work within and how did it shaped her/his way of conceiving and engaging air pollution/environmental public health/environmental governance?
What events or data seem to have motivated their ways of thinking about and engaging air pollution/environmental public health/environmental governance?
What in the history of this person likely shaped the way he/she conceives or/and engages air pollution/environmental public health/environmental governance?
What does this person find methodologically challenging or concerning in dealing with air pollution/environmental public health/environmental governance?
What kinds of governance are (implicitly or explicitly) called for in the way they think about environmental health?
Personal info
Name
Gender
Affiliation
Position
Interview
Date
Place
Type (online, face-to-face, phone, other)
Audiotape (yes/no)
Video (yes/no)
Informed consent (yes/no)
Name(s) of interviewer(s):
Profile