Conference Theme: “(Re)Membering & ( Re)Storing Resistance in Ethnic Studies” When: 31st October - 3rd November 2024 Where: California State University The oldest ethnic studies association in the United States, the Association for Ethnic Studies (AES), was founded in 1972. A non-profit organization, AES provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholars and activists concerned with the … Continue reading Call for papers: 2024 Association for Ethnic Studies Annual Conference
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Call for abstracts: 9th Biennial Postgraduate Supervision Conference
Where: Stellenbosch, South Africa When: 25-28 March, 2025 Conference theme: ‘Postgraduate Supervision as Relational’ The last few decades have seen a ‘relational turn’ across the social sciences with an emphasis on knowledge and research as relational processes. Here one focus is on the interaction among stakeholders as they generate knowledge together. Of increasing importance are … Continue reading Call for abstracts: 9th Biennial Postgraduate Supervision Conference
Postcard from The Qualitative Report Conference, 2023
This past week saw the 14th annual Qualitative Report conference hosted virtually. Well over 1000 people registered for the conference this year – with people attending from well over 100 universities and organizations all over the world. In addition to the United States, there were presenters and attendees from Lebanon, Australia, Greece, Turkey, Vietnam, India, … Continue reading Postcard from The Qualitative Report Conference, 2023
In Defense of Democratic Qualitative Research Teams in the Neoliberal Academy
Join the UGA Qualitative Research Program for the UGA QUAL Lab Speaker Series In Defense of Democratic Qualitative Research Teams in the Neoliberal Academy Monday, October 31st from noon – 1 p.m. ESTZoom link registration: https://bit.ly/UGAQL01 Presented by: Amy Stich, Ph.D. – McBee Institute of Higher Education, University of Georgia Collin Case - McBee Institute … Continue reading In Defense of Democratic Qualitative Research Teams in the Neoliberal Academy
Mentoring in qualitative research
One thing I’ve observed about the qualitative inquiry community is that there is a wealth of ideas that challenge and extend our thinking and introduce us to creative approaches to applying theoretical concepts. In their edited volume, Philosophical Mentoring in Qualitative Research: Collaborating and Inquiring Together (Guyotte & Wolgemuth, 2022), Kelly Guyotte (University of Alabama) … Continue reading Mentoring in qualitative research
Postcard from The Qualitative Report (TQR) 13th Annual Conference
What better way to welcome the new year with a postcard from a qualitative conference? For those of us who have visited Fort Lauderdale in sunny southern Florida, we missed traveling to an in-person conference in January. On the other hand, because the conference was virtual for the 2nd year, it enabled over 1,000 eager … Continue reading Postcard from The Qualitative Report (TQR) 13th Annual Conference
The Qualitative Report 13th Annual Conference
Research “For a Change”: Time to Evoke, Provoke, and InvokeVirtual ConferenceJanuary 19 – 21, 2022Registration Now OpenOfficial Conference Website For the upcoming TQR 13th Annual Conference in January 2022, registration for all general attendees (non-presenters) will be FREE. The Qualitative Report Conference will provide free, open access to all paper presentations, workshops, and keynote addresses. … Continue reading The Qualitative Report 13th Annual Conference
The 17th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry
The 17th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, which was held this past week from 19th-22nd May, 2021 drew 100s of scholars from around the world for several days of thought-provoking presentations. The conference began on Wednesday with a day in Spanish and Portuguese and meetings of special interest groups for autoethnography, arts-based research, and Indigenous … Continue reading The 17th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry
Remembering Kathy Charmaz
Kathy Charmaz (1939-2020), who died this past July, is well-known for her prolific publications on constructivist grounded theory as well as her research on chronic illness. She will be greatly missed by the qualitative research community. Over the years I have used many of her chapters and texts in teaching, and I have no doubt … Continue reading Remembering Kathy Charmaz
Opportunities to learn about photovoice
Below, you'll find some information concerning a conference and workshop, and online courses on photovoice. Conference and workshop on Photovoice Where: Ball State University, Indiana When: Workshop: June 4-5 and Conference: June 6, 2020. The purpose of this conference is to bring together scholars currently engaged in better understanding and using the photovoice methodology to … Continue reading Opportunities to learn about photovoice