In this article I reflect on – and celebrate - the increasing eclecticism and creativity within Qualitative Psychology. Diverse forms of hybrid qualitative research, knowledge production and dissemination are referenced, including performative, fictional and digital iterations, and the potential for participant-centred, co-produced, democratic practices is promoted. The challenges posed by ‘post-qualitative’ thinkers are also touched on, reinforcing the importance of ‘conceptual experimentation’ as well as researcher humility. My reflections are realised via an imagined research project involving my father, where multiple methods and possibilities are conveyed while experimenting with textual and reflexive interjections. The final section p...
I am an academic in the Clinical Psychology Unit in the School of Psychology, University of XXX and ...
In May 2014, a workshop on ”The future of qualitative research in psychology” took place at Aalborg ...
delighted to have the opportunity to help Jeff Arnett create a new kind of ado-lescent journal—a jou...
In this article I reflect on – and celebrate - the increasing eclecticism and creativity within Qual...
YesThis article summarises the standpoint of the Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section of the Br...
This article summarises the standpoint of the Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section of the Briti...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In this proposal we argue that qualitative psychology is growing in popularity and...
This paper reflects on what qualitative research in psychology can contribute to the accumulation of...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Positiv...
In 2004, I published a book chapter that marked a first moment in my qualitative research journey. T...
Qualitative researchers are continually searching for research methods that engage their participant...
Livingston et al.’s paper amply demonstrates the rich potential of qualitative methods to provide in...
Twenty-first century qualitative research is at a crossroads as it faces the double challenges of ne...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
What better way of building bridges between diverse people and communities, than through developing ...
I am an academic in the Clinical Psychology Unit in the School of Psychology, University of XXX and ...
In May 2014, a workshop on ”The future of qualitative research in psychology” took place at Aalborg ...
delighted to have the opportunity to help Jeff Arnett create a new kind of ado-lescent journal—a jou...
In this article I reflect on – and celebrate - the increasing eclecticism and creativity within Qual...
YesThis article summarises the standpoint of the Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section of the Br...
This article summarises the standpoint of the Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section of the Briti...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] In this proposal we argue that qualitative psychology is growing in popularity and...
This paper reflects on what qualitative research in psychology can contribute to the accumulation of...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Positiv...
In 2004, I published a book chapter that marked a first moment in my qualitative research journey. T...
Qualitative researchers are continually searching for research methods that engage their participant...
Livingston et al.’s paper amply demonstrates the rich potential of qualitative methods to provide in...
Twenty-first century qualitative research is at a crossroads as it faces the double challenges of ne...
In an era of rapid technological change, are qualitative researchers taking advantage of new and inn...
What better way of building bridges between diverse people and communities, than through developing ...
I am an academic in the Clinical Psychology Unit in the School of Psychology, University of XXX and ...
In May 2014, a workshop on ”The future of qualitative research in psychology” took place at Aalborg ...
delighted to have the opportunity to help Jeff Arnett create a new kind of ado-lescent journal—a jou...