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1. Exploring Embodied Experience via Videoconferencing: A Method for Body Mapping Online.

2. From Challenge to Opportunity: Virtual Qualitative Research During COVID-19 and Beyond.

3. We Need to be as a Group: Using and Evaluating the Listening Guide in Feminist Collaborative Autoethnography With an Affective 'Fifth Listen' as a Tool to (re)construct Identities.

4. We Need to be as a Group: Using and Evaluating the Listening Guide in Feminist Collaborative Autoethnography With an Affective 'Fifth Listen' as a Tool to (re) construct Identities.

5. Research Disruptions, New Opportunities: Re-Imagining Qualitative Interview Study During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

6. Using Photovoice as a Method for Capturing the Lived Experiences of Caregivers During COVID-19: A Methodological Insight.

7. International Research Collaboration During the Pandemic: Team Formation, Challenges, Strategies and Achievements of the African Translational Research Group.

8. Utilizing a Matrix Approach to Analyze Qualitative Longitudinal Research: A Case Example During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

9. Using Microsoft Teams to Facilitate Asynchronous Online Focus Groups.

10. Tactics in Support of the Strategy to Include Artistic Research as Evidence in Systematic Reviews.

11. Virtual Co-Creation: A Guide to Conducting Online Co-Creation Workshops.

12. Researching with Qualitative Methodologies in the Time of Coronavirus: Clues and Challenges.

13. Critical Reflections on Conducting Qualitative Health Research During COVID-19: The Lived Experiences of a Cohort of Postgraduate Students in a South African University.

14. Rethinking Oceanic-Pacific Methods of Data Collection During COVID-19: Insights From the Field.

15. Australians' Experience of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Advantages and Challenges of Scaling Up Qualitative Research Using Large-Scale Rapid Analysis and Building Research Capacity Across Rural Australia.

16. Rather with than About - Reshaping Qualitative Empirical Research Methods in Times of Physical Distancing.

17. Virtual Research Prioritization: Innovations for Research Agenda Development With Impacted Communities.

18. Exploring Dating App Intimacies During COVID-19 in the UK: A Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study on the Impact of Dating Apps on Intimacy, Resilience, and Wellbeing [ES/W002426/1].

19. "Part of Something Larger than Myself": Lessons Learned From a Multidisciplinary, Multicultural, and Multilingual International Research Team of Academic Women.

20. The Utility of I-Poems to Explore Subjective Well-Being in Children and Adolescents with ADHD.

21. COVID-19 Induced Ethnographic Distance: Remote Fieldwork, Ethical Challenges and Knowledge Production in Conflict-Affected Environments.

22. Challenges and Opportunities Experienced by Iranian Researchers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study.

23. Collective Autoethnography as a Transformative Narrative Methodology.

24. "I'm New to This": Navigating Digitally Mediated Photovoice Methods to Enhance Research With Older Adults.

25. Development of Online Post-COVID Intervention Program for Students: Ensuring Effective Reintegration in the Physical Learning Space.

26. In Their Own Words: Exploring the Methodology and Ethics of Ethnotheatre in Qualitative Dementia Research.

27. Research in a Closed Political Context, COVID, and Across Languages: Methodological Lessons, Messages, and Ideas.

28. "I didn't Notice that You Were Watching Me": Exploring a User Acceptance Study to Conduct Cultural Domain Analysis Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

29. Challenges and Opportunities Experienced by Iranian Researchers during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study.

30. Collective Autoethnography as a Transformative Narrative Methodology.

31. Walkie-Talkie Maps – A Novel Method to Conduct and Visualize Remote Ethnography.

32. Doing Case Study Research Collaboratively: The Benefits for Researchers.

33. Virtual Photovoice With Older Adults: Methodological Reflections during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

34. Using WhatsApp Focus Group Discussions to Collect Qualitative Data Collection During a Pandemic: Exploring Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions of COVID-19 in Singapore.

35. Remote Fieldwork in Homes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Video-Call Ethnography and Map Drawing Methods.

36. Collaborative Zoom Coding—A Novel Approach to Qualitative Analysis.

37. Methodological and Practical Considerations in Rapid Qualitative Research: Lessons Learned From a Team-Based Global Study During COVID-19 Pandemic.