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Examining cross-national research teamwork: revealing rewards and challenges
Lynn McAlpine, Isabelle Skakni, Anna Sala-Bubaré, Crista Weise, Kelsey InouyeTeamwork has long featured in social science research. Further, with research increasingly “cross-national,” communication becomes more complex, for instance, involving different…
Appreciative inquiry's potential in program evaluation and research
Dana M. Griggs, Mindy Crain-DoroughThe purposes of this paper are to provide a description of AI and to document and compare two applications of AI, one in program evaluation and another in an applied research…
Towards learning dialogues as data: researching children's lifeworlds in global cities
Nicola Yelland, Clare BartholomaeusThe purpose of this article is to contribute to the research methodology literature that arose out of the (new) sociology of childhood and the UN Convention of the Rights of the…
Giving voice to teachers through interpretative phenomenological research: a methodological consideration
Gideon BoaduThis conceptual article aims to examine the application of interpretative phenomenology to research on teacher experience. It covers methodological theory and practical…
An exploration of the challenge's fathers' experience when parenting a child that presents with dyspraxia
Kyle Jackson, Michelle AndipatinDue to the limited research on fatherhood and dyspraxia, this study is critical as it highlights the challenges that fathers face in parenting a child that presents with…
Triangulation of qualitative and quantitative approaches for the study of gay bears' food intake in São Paulo, Brazil
Ramiro Fernandez Unsain, Priscila de Morais Sato, Mariana Dimitrov Ulian, Fernanda Sabatini, Mayara Sanay da Silva Oliveira, Fernanda Baeza ScagliusiThe authors aimed to triangulate food intake data obtained by two qualitative methods (in-depth interviews and participant observations) and one quantitative method…
Finding ourselves as Black women in Eurocentric theory: collaborative biography on learning and reshaping qualitative inquiry
Kiara S. Summerville, Erica T. Campbell, Krystal Flantroy, Ashley Nicole Prowell, Stephanie Anne SheltonQualitative research consistently centers Eurocentrism through courses' integrations of ontological, epistemological and axiological perspectives. This literal whitewashing was a…
Environmental justice research – limitations and future directions using qualitative research methods
Ujjaini DasThe purpose of the study is to review some of the existing gaps in the third-generation of critical environmental justice (EJ) research and then propose promising combinations of…
From prose to poetry: retelling the experiences of children with autism navigating around a school to promote empathy and understanding
Julie E.N. IrishThe purpose of this paper was to describe the experiences of four children with autism spectrum disorder navigating around the corridors of an unfamiliar school and translate the…
International students' achievements and adaptation to the United States' culture
Nahla Mohamed MoussaAs there are many Arab students seek to earn an international degree, this research article aims to explore the factors that influence Arab students' adaptation to the foreign…
Doing indigenous research in Vietnam public sector organisations: challenges and recommendations
Tho AlangThis paper provides critical insights into the contextual challenges of researching indigenous people in Vietnam's public sector organisations.
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1443-9883e-ISSN:
1448-0980ISSN-L:
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