Methods for qualitative remote research The restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic brought together researchers from the Netherlands and India in the research project EQUIMOB to assess effects of the pandemic on social life. This paper describes the opportunities and limitations of methods for conducting remote research, and in additional papers we will discuss two examples of qualitative remote research (telephone interviews and graphic elicitation). Based on first-hand experience, the authors provide an overview of their work in using these methods.</p
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated changes (not only) in the world of work, which pose both thematic ...
Qualitative remote practices remain a grey zone of EU studies’ methodology; conversely, their actual...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused new conditions, problems, and different research platforms for qual...
Methods for qualitative remote research The restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic brought tog...
Aim. The aim of this article is to contribute towards a wider analysis of remote qualitative intervi...
The current pandemic situation leads researchers to reflect on conducting qualitative research, comp...
In-person interactions have traditionally been the gold standard for qualitative data collection. Th...
Research designs require flexibility, and adjustments made to the designs do not always have to lead...
As a group of researchers involved in a range of co-produced and participatory homeless health resea...
In this article we outline how a team of qualitative researchers responded to the challenging circum...
The pandemic has prompted many social scientists to rethink their research methods and adapt to rese...
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, researchers around the world have had to shift to digital domains t...
Qualitative research methods are important and have become increasingly prominent in medical educati...
At times of pandemic, traditional design ethnographic field practices do not work because of restric...
In this article we outline how a team of qualitative researchers responded to the challenging circum...
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated changes (not only) in the world of work, which pose both thematic ...
Qualitative remote practices remain a grey zone of EU studies’ methodology; conversely, their actual...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused new conditions, problems, and different research platforms for qual...
Methods for qualitative remote research The restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic brought tog...
Aim. The aim of this article is to contribute towards a wider analysis of remote qualitative intervi...
The current pandemic situation leads researchers to reflect on conducting qualitative research, comp...
In-person interactions have traditionally been the gold standard for qualitative data collection. Th...
Research designs require flexibility, and adjustments made to the designs do not always have to lead...
As a group of researchers involved in a range of co-produced and participatory homeless health resea...
In this article we outline how a team of qualitative researchers responded to the challenging circum...
The pandemic has prompted many social scientists to rethink their research methods and adapt to rese...
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, researchers around the world have had to shift to digital domains t...
Qualitative research methods are important and have become increasingly prominent in medical educati...
At times of pandemic, traditional design ethnographic field practices do not work because of restric...
In this article we outline how a team of qualitative researchers responded to the challenging circum...
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated changes (not only) in the world of work, which pose both thematic ...
Qualitative remote practices remain a grey zone of EU studies’ methodology; conversely, their actual...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused new conditions, problems, and different research platforms for qual...