Search

Showing total 933 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Search Limiters Peer Reviewed Remove constraint Search Limiters: Peer Reviewed Journal qualitative research Remove constraint Journal: qualitative research
933 results

Search Results

1. ‘I thought it would be tiny little one phrase that we said, in a huge big pile of papers’: children’s reflections on their involvement in participatory research

2. Engaging with hard-to-reach children and parents using a creative methodology.

4. ‘I thought it would be tiny little one phrase that we said, in a huge big pile of papers’: children’s reflections on their involvement in participatory research.

7. Literary allusion in sociological analysis: Mass Observation mantelpiece reports as epic and drama.

8. Methods for more-than-human wellbeing: A collaborative journey with object interviews.

12. A novice inquiry into unique adequacy.

13. Emerging ethical challenges in researching vulnerable groups during the COVID-19.

14. Moving beyond 'shopping list' positionality: Using kitchen table reflexivity and in/visible tools to develop reflexive qualitative research.

15. My dear diaries: Following, valuing and reflecting on moments with research materials.

16. Drawing as a method of researching social representations.

17. Reading the represented city and society: signs, theory, and the dynamic interpretativeness of Peircean semiotics.

18. Trust and temporality in participatory research.

19. Being in the wood: Using a presuppositional interview in hermeneutic phenomenological research.

20. Call for papers: Themed Issue: Qualitative Methods and Data in Digital Societies.

21. Tracing the smells of childhoods with an olfactory research inquiry.

22. Research from an active-involved critical stance: Insights from extended ethnography.

23. Creating with 'voice without subject': An aesthetic reconceptualization of voice.

24. Doing rural community-based action research (CBAR): Community perceptions and methodological impacts.

25. Temporal contextuality of agentic intersectional positionalities: Nuancing power relations in the ethnography of minority migrant women.

26. An un/familiar space: children and parents as collaborators in autoethnographic family research.

27. Starting with the archive: principles for prospective collaborative research.

28. Enhancing participatory research with young children through comic-illustrated ethnographic field notes.

29. Engaging older people through visual participatory research: Insights and reflections.

30. Researching event-centred projects: Showcasing grounded aesthetics.

31. Partisanship and positionality in qualitative research: Exploring the influences of the researcher's experiences of serious crime on the research process.

32. Imagining research together and working across divides: Arts-informed research about young people's (post) digital lives.

33. Diverse teams researching diversity: Negotiating identity, place and embodiment in qualitative research.

34. Off track or on point? Side comments in focus groups with teens.

35. An intersectional reflexive account on positionality: researching Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim lone motherhood.

36. Translating (in) the margins: The dilemmas, ethics, and politics of a transnational feminist approach to translating in multilingual qualitative research.

37. Why do people participate in research interviews? Participant orientations and ethical contracts in interviews with victims of interpersonal violence.

38. Qualitative research in crisis: A narrative-practice methodology to delve into the discourse and action of the unheard in the COVID-19 pandemic.

39. Giving back and the moral logics of economic relations.

40. Disturbing hierarchies. Sexual harassment and the politics of intimacy in fieldwork.

41. Co-constructing participatory ethics to address hierarchy and inequality: Social work ethics in research practice.

42. Methodological challenges in researching email consultations as a form of communication in patient-provider interactions.

43. Re-thinking research interview methods through the multisensory constitution of place.

44. Secondary ethnographic analysis: Thinking about things.

45. Using WhatsApp for focus group discussions: ecological validity, inclusion and deliberation.

46. Uncertainty and practical judgement in research: a call for attentive 'listening'.

47. Working with community researchers to enhance rural community engagement around Private Water Supplies: an exploration of the benefits and challenges.

48. Editorial.

49. Student voices that resonate – Constructing composite narratives that represent students' classroom experiences.

50. 'A point of reference': the insider/outsider research staircase and transgender people's experiences of participating in trans-led research.