In contrast to a vast literature that provides information and guides
about focus groups as a methodological tool, this book is an
introduction to understanding focus groups as analytical means exploring
socially shared knowledge, e.g. social representations of AIDS,
biotechnology or democracy, beliefs and lay explanations of social
phenomena. The main emphasis of the book is to examine how to analyse
interaction and ideas expressed in focus groups. The book considers,
first, different kinds of dynamic interdependencies among participants
who hold the diverse and heterogeneous positions. Second, it explores
circulations of ideas and contents in focus groups. More generally, the
book is concerned with