Abstract
Michael Larkin is a Reader in the School of Psychology at Aston University and is perhaps best known for his contribution to the development of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Michael, along with co-authors Jonathan Smith and Paul Flowers, recently published the second edition of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method and Research (2022). In the interview, Michael was asked about his personal journey within qualitative research, his approach to teaching qualitative research methods and his hopes for the future of the discipline. The interview was conducted by Dr Sophie Williams (Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology, University of Derby) and shaped into the following article by Dr India Amos (Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy, University of Salford and associate editor of QMiP Bulletin).
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