Last year at the Inaugural TQR Conference, Sally and Dan conducted a workshop entitled Getting Published: Journey into an Editor\u27s Mind, highlighting what an editor thinks when she/he reviews a submitted manuscript to TQR. For the 2011 TQR Conference we will offer a variation of this presentation by including the voice of an author. Our workshop is entitled Getting Published: Journey into a Relationship between Editor and Author. In this workshop we will present a conversation between an author (Paige) and editor (Sally) to reveal an example of a relationship that develops between the two during the process of editorial review at TQR
In this workshop we will use the principals of flash fiction writing and apply them to research writ...
A picture may be worth 1,000 words, but which words to use to interpret visual images? This paper re...
These are the slides from a talk for the Center for Asian Pacific American Women’s Educators Compass...
Last year at the Inaugural TQR Conference, Sally and Dan conducted a workshop entitled Getting Publi...
We (Pamela, Tom, and Jenn) wanted to give you our insiders’ experiences of the manuscript submission...
The purpose of this presentation is to engage participants in a journey from quantitative to qualita...
This presentation addresses key elements from the conference theme: identity, pluralistic roles and ...
Presenters will discuss how to utilize reflexivity in an effort to assess the roles subjectivity, po...
In this workshop we will reveal specifically what the editors of TQR are looking for in terms of con...
Authoring quality qualitative inquiry is a challenge for most researchers. A lack of local mentors c...
This presentation focuses on the collaborative dialogue that framed the process of designing a docto...
Patricia Leavy, Ph.D. is a leading qualitative researcher, best-selling author, and the creator and ...
This presentation is based on my ongoing PhD research which aims to explore, through the application...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
In this workshop we will use the principals of flash fiction writing and apply them to research writ...
A picture may be worth 1,000 words, but which words to use to interpret visual images? This paper re...
These are the slides from a talk for the Center for Asian Pacific American Women’s Educators Compass...
Last year at the Inaugural TQR Conference, Sally and Dan conducted a workshop entitled Getting Publi...
We (Pamela, Tom, and Jenn) wanted to give you our insiders’ experiences of the manuscript submission...
The purpose of this presentation is to engage participants in a journey from quantitative to qualita...
This presentation addresses key elements from the conference theme: identity, pluralistic roles and ...
Presenters will discuss how to utilize reflexivity in an effort to assess the roles subjectivity, po...
In this workshop we will reveal specifically what the editors of TQR are looking for in terms of con...
Authoring quality qualitative inquiry is a challenge for most researchers. A lack of local mentors c...
This presentation focuses on the collaborative dialogue that framed the process of designing a docto...
Patricia Leavy, Ph.D. is a leading qualitative researcher, best-selling author, and the creator and ...
This presentation is based on my ongoing PhD research which aims to explore, through the application...
This paper contributes to the discussion of researching identity when researchers identify as inside...
In this workshop we will use the principals of flash fiction writing and apply them to research writ...
A picture may be worth 1,000 words, but which words to use to interpret visual images? This paper re...
These are the slides from a talk for the Center for Asian Pacific American Women’s Educators Compass...