In this interview, sociologist Patricia Leavy introduces arts-based research, discusses how qualitative researchers can use fiction, and reviews her own practice of writing feminist novels including her latest release, Film
This panel discusses various ways in which to incorporate arts-based strategies within a traditional...
In this review, I examine the contents, themes, and possibilities of Patricia Leavy’s Research Desig...
This paper explores the complexities of balancing expectations of traditional social science researc...
Arts-based research (ABR) is a form of qualitative research that includes genres such as poetry, mus...
Research written as fiction can expand the audience pool and reach of knowledge generated in an acce...
This paper reports a conversation between international pioneers in ArtsBased Research and Performat...
Contemporary Feminist Research from Theory to Practice by Patricia Leavy and Anne Harris offers an e...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
Patricia Leavy’s new book helps to address the gap for an introductory text for those interested in ...
This Book Review is brought to you for free and open access by the The Qualitative Report at NSUWork...
Feminism is a broad and often misunderstood concept; for some it harks back to the suffragette movem...
Dr. Patricia Leavy talks to us about the arts, critical thinking, keeping the spark of creativity, a...
Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke met as PhD students at Loughborough University where their resear...
In Contemporary Feminist Research from Theory to Practice, Dr. Patricia Leavy and Dr. Anne Harris (2...
Researchers can discover the dynamism of new methods of qualitative inquiry and discover new applica...
This panel discusses various ways in which to incorporate arts-based strategies within a traditional...
In this review, I examine the contents, themes, and possibilities of Patricia Leavy’s Research Desig...
This paper explores the complexities of balancing expectations of traditional social science researc...
Arts-based research (ABR) is a form of qualitative research that includes genres such as poetry, mus...
Research written as fiction can expand the audience pool and reach of knowledge generated in an acce...
This paper reports a conversation between international pioneers in ArtsBased Research and Performat...
Contemporary Feminist Research from Theory to Practice by Patricia Leavy and Anne Harris offers an e...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
Patricia Leavy’s new book helps to address the gap for an introductory text for those interested in ...
This Book Review is brought to you for free and open access by the The Qualitative Report at NSUWork...
Feminism is a broad and often misunderstood concept; for some it harks back to the suffragette movem...
Dr. Patricia Leavy talks to us about the arts, critical thinking, keeping the spark of creativity, a...
Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke met as PhD students at Loughborough University where their resear...
In Contemporary Feminist Research from Theory to Practice, Dr. Patricia Leavy and Dr. Anne Harris (2...
Researchers can discover the dynamism of new methods of qualitative inquiry and discover new applica...
This panel discusses various ways in which to incorporate arts-based strategies within a traditional...
In this review, I examine the contents, themes, and possibilities of Patricia Leavy’s Research Desig...
This paper explores the complexities of balancing expectations of traditional social science researc...