“…The identity of the interviewer and the interviewee during the interview process is underpinned by not only religious identity, but also ethnic, gender, race, nationality, and social class (Phoenix, 1994in Rian, Aaron, Forman, 2011. Moreover, in researching identity, the positionality of the researcher has multi-layered power dynamics, shifting boundaries and identities, self-censorship, multiple positioning, and fractured subjectivities (Luff, 1999;Giampapa, 2011;Ryan, Kofman and Aaron, 2011;Anna Mansson McGinty, 2013).…”