ABSTRACT

This study focusses on the reciprocal elements of narrative reflection in interview-based research. We define reciprocal elements as parts of narrative reflection that promote feelings of fair treatment between researchers and interviewees. Our study data consists of 25 initial and 9 follow-up interviews among families with a Russian background living in Finland. The analysis focusses on the structure of the interviews and the interaction between researchers and interviewees. As a result of this study, we identify three reciprocal elements: creating a shared understanding, participation, and recognition.