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Synthesizing Qualitative Research, Ronald J. Chenail
Synthesizing Qualitative Research, Ronald J. Chenail
The Qualitative Report Conference
Systematic reviews of research literature have emerged as important tools in evidence-based practice. The importance of qualitative research findings in this pursuit has led to the development of meta-synthesis approaches creating new interpretations from primary qualitative findings. A step-by-step process for conducting such a qualitative meta-synthesis will be shared.
It's A Process: Mentally Preparing For Iterative Manuscript Development, Karen Wilson Scott
It's A Process: Mentally Preparing For Iterative Manuscript Development, Karen Wilson Scott
The Qualitative Report Conference
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Teaching The Next Generation Of Qualitative Researchers, Ronald J. Chenail
Teaching The Next Generation Of Qualitative Researchers, Ronald J. Chenail
The Qualitative Report Conference
The next generation of qualitative researchers will be able to demonstrate their conceptual, perceptual, executive, evaluative, and professional skills in mastering designing, conducting, and presenting qualitative research competencies. To achieve these outcomes educators of these new qualitative researchers will need to create transparent environments that facilitate active learning through a supportive relationship of performance and feedback all leading to the creation of meaningful real-world products.
Getting Published: Journey Into An Editor's Mind, Sally St. George, Dan Wulff
Getting Published: Journey Into An Editor's Mind, Sally St. George, Dan Wulff
The Qualitative Report Conference
In this workshop we will reveal specifically what the editors of TQR are looking for in terms of content and writing style when they read manuscripts. In a frank presentation we will also tell you what “bugs” us when we are working on the rewriting process.
Academic And Commercial Qualitative Research: The Best Of Both Worlds, Ronald J. Chenail
Academic And Commercial Qualitative Research: The Best Of Both Worlds, Ronald J. Chenail
The Qualitative Report Conference
With apologies to George Bernard Shaw, academic qualitative research and commercial qualitative research have been “two countries separated by a common language,” but this cultural divide has its positives because these divergent customs present opportunities for mutual innovation. Today we will explore these differences and offer enhancements for both worlds.
The Art And Craft Of Autoethnography, Ronald J. Chenail
The Art And Craft Of Autoethnography, Ronald J. Chenail
The Qualitative Report Conference
TQR Editor-in-Chief Ron Chenail reviewed the history and development of autoethnography as a methodology, product, and intervention. He compared and contrasted evocative and analytic autoethnographic traditions focusing on the "Nine P's of Autoethnography" - Person, Populace, Position, Problem, Purpose, Perspective, Plan, Product, and Praxis.