Myers Education Press is a new academic press specializing in books, e-books and digital content in the field of education. Working with many of the top names in the field, we present superb research that advances the discipline at a time when it is under attack on many fronts. Most importantly, we are an author-based press, offering authors a refreshing, professional experience, for those looking to publish a book or a professor looking for a great textbook for her or his classroom…
This following new series serves the qualitative community:
Qualitative Research Methodologies: Traditions, Designs, and Pedagogies
Edited by Kathleen deMarrais, Melissa Freeman, Jori Hall, and Kathryn Roulston
The Qualitative Research Methodologies: Traditions, Designs, and Pedagogies series is designed to encourage qualitative researchers to look both backward and forward in the field of qualitative inquiry. We invite authors to submit proposals for both whole books and edited volumes focused on particular qualitative designs situated within their historical, theoretical, and disciplinary/cross-disciplinary contexts. Pieces might include a tradition’s or design’s historical roots and key scholars, ways the approach has changed over time, as well as ethical and methodological considerations in the use of that particular research approach. They may also provide an introduction to contemporary designs created at the intersection of multiple, theoretical, and often assumed incommensurable historical paths. In addition, we encourage authors to submit proposals for books focused on the pedagogy of qualitative research methodologies that interrogate how we prepare researchers new to qualitative research methodologies with the theoretical, methodological, and ethical understandings and skills for their work. Download the Books series flyer for information on where to send a proposal.