Browse by Journals
Number of items: 12.
BASHIR, Nadia
(2017).
Doing research in peoples’ homes: fieldwork, ethics and safety – on the practical challenges of researching and representing life on the margins.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
BASHIR, Nadia
(2019).
The qualitative researcher: the flip side of the research encounter with vulnerable people.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
BATTY, Elaine
(2020).
Sorry to say goodbye: the dilemmas of letting go in longitudinal research.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
DEAN, Jonathan, FURNESS, Penny, VERRIER, Diarmuid, LENNON, Henry, BENNETT, Cinnamon and SPENCER, Stephen
(2018).
Desert island data: an investigation into researcher positionality.
Qualitative Research, 18 (3), 273-289.
[Article]
DOAK, Lauran
(2018).
But I’d rather have raisins! Exploring a hybridized approach to multimodal interaction in the case of a minimally verbal child with autism.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
EHIYAZARYAN-WHITE, Ester
(2024).
Creating translanguaging affirmative space through artifactual literacies: towards addressing power imbalance with multilingual parents.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
HACKETT, Abigail, HALL, Melanie, PAHL, Kate and KRAFTL, Peter
(2024).
Giving up the ‘Good Research Child’.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
HAWKINS, Anna
(2024).
Mapping working practices as systems: An analytical model for visualising findings from an institutional ethnography.
Qualitative Research, 24 (5).
[Article]
MILLAR, Gearoid, VOLONTERIO, Matías, CABRAL, Lídia, PEŠA, Iva and LEVICK-PARKIN, Melanie
(2024).
Participatory action research in neoliberal academia: An uphill struggle.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
OBST, Marcel
(2024).
Methodology for the disliked: a call for situated ethics in close-up research with anti-gender groups.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2020).
Book Review: Lizzie Seal and Maggie O’Neill, Imaginative Criminology of Spaces Past, Present and Future.
Qualitative Research, p. 146879412093439.
[Article]
PICKLES, James
(2019).
Including and involving young people (under 18’s) in hate research without the consent of parents.
Qualitative Research.
[Article]