This article reconstructs the typical researcher-participant focus - where the participants are doing for us - instead we followed the participants’ lead in the construction of research. Using a qualitative literacy event case study as an example, we describe how participants unexpectedly co-constructed knowledge through a participant-led digital data collection. In this theoretical article, we provide an explanation of the original study, which used observations, semi-structured interviews, and home visits as a collective qualitative case study on parental participation in social literacy practices. The original investigation led to the important shift that occurred in participant-researcher roles. In this article, using an ethnographic pe...
In the current climate of requirements for ethical research, qualitative research data is often arch...
The article considers the way that digital research technologies and online environments increasingl...
In this article, we trace interactions with participants in two different research projects. Althoug...
This article reconstructs the typical researcher-participant focus - where the participants are doin...
PhD ThesisParticipatory research approaches are increasingly being used by practitioners – academics...
Have you considered how the many things assisting you with your research—digital recorders, computer...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
This article argues the importance of including significant technologies-in-use askey qualitative re...
In their book on participatory research, Aline Gubrium and Krista Harper provide a thorough look at ...
In the last 20 years, qualitative research scholars have begun to interrogate methodological and ana...
In the 1990s, the term 'online' research emerged as a new and vibrant suite of methods, focused on e...
Researchers request a variety of levels of engagement from their participants in a research study. T...
This article reflects on lessons learned from a qualitative research project. Due to my quantitative...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
Interviews are a common data generation method in qualitative research. In the grounded theory study...
In the current climate of requirements for ethical research, qualitative research data is often arch...
The article considers the way that digital research technologies and online environments increasingl...
In this article, we trace interactions with participants in two different research projects. Althoug...
This article reconstructs the typical researcher-participant focus - where the participants are doin...
PhD ThesisParticipatory research approaches are increasingly being used by practitioners – academics...
Have you considered how the many things assisting you with your research—digital recorders, computer...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
This article argues the importance of including significant technologies-in-use askey qualitative re...
In their book on participatory research, Aline Gubrium and Krista Harper provide a thorough look at ...
In the last 20 years, qualitative research scholars have begun to interrogate methodological and ana...
In the 1990s, the term 'online' research emerged as a new and vibrant suite of methods, focused on e...
Researchers request a variety of levels of engagement from their participants in a research study. T...
This article reflects on lessons learned from a qualitative research project. Due to my quantitative...
This article explores how novice researchers develop a scholarly identity as they cross geographic, ...
Interviews are a common data generation method in qualitative research. In the grounded theory study...
In the current climate of requirements for ethical research, qualitative research data is often arch...
The article considers the way that digital research technologies and online environments increasingl...
In this article, we trace interactions with participants in two different research projects. Althoug...