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Women at crossroads: a qualitative study of induced abortion and violence in a Ghanaian region | 2025 | Culture, health & sexuality 27 (3): 272-84 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
One person, many changes: a socioecological qualitative analysis of the experiences of transfeminine individuals undergoing feminising gender-affirming hormone therapy | 2025 | Culture, health & sexuality 27 (3): 354-70 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
‘Trauma sits in your body and makes you shut down:’ sexual and reproductive health professionals’ views of the impact of trauma on the sexual health of Native American older adolescent and young adult women | 2025 | Culture, health & sexuality 27 (3): 338-53 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
“We’re going to be the new white [people]:”multiracial Americans envision the future | 2024 | Ethnic and racial studies 47 (1): 145-66 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Pampalibog: chemsex, desire and pleasure in the Philippines | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (2): 143-58 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Multilevel experiences of carceral violence in Los Angeles, California: first-hand accounts from a racially diverse sample of transgender women | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (2): 159-73 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention intervention preferences of South African adolescent girls: findings from a cultural consensus modelling qualitative study | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (2): 191-207 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Changing roles of tour guides: from "agent to serve" to "agent of change" | 2024 | Tourist studies 24 (1): 55-74 | H6/KD [TOURIST-] | 1468-7976 | |||
Reconsidering foundational relationships between ethnography and ethnomethodology and conversation analysis - an introduction | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (1): 3-10 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Ethnomethodological ethnography: historical, conceptual, and methodological foundations | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (1): 11-31 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Doing ethnomethodological ethnography. Moving between autoethnography and the phenomenon in "hybrid studies" of taiji, ballet, and yoga | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (1): 32-59 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Fieldwork, participation, and unique-adequacy-in-action | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (1): 60-80 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Secondary ethnographic analysis: thinking about things | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (1): 99-115 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Ethnography in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis: both, neither, or something else altogether? | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (1): 116-44 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
“Which spaces should be opened?” Communication scenarios between Mapuche patients and biomedical areas in northern Patagonia | 2024 | Antipoda: revista de antropología y arqueología (54): 61-86 | H6/KUL [REVISTA-] | 0124-485X | |||
The structures of dialect as the founding element of social identity: the case of Bursa City | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 203-22 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
Attunement as a practice of encountering dementia time in long-term eldercare work | 2024 | Time and society 33 (2): 170-90 | H6 [TIME-] | 0961-463X | |||
Methods for more-than-human wellbeing: a collaborative journey with object interviews | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 147-70 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Future, memory work: unsettling temporal othering through speculative research practices | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 189-208 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
The slalom method: how to zig-zag between digital methods and traditional methods in ethnography | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 229-48 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
A Bergsonian analysis of time in qualitative research: understanding lived experiences of street homeless people in Moscow | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 249-68 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Ethnographer as creation: a Whiteheadian interpretation of the ethnographic subject | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 269-86 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Why do people participate in research interviews? Participant orientations and ethical contracts in interviews with victims of interpersonal violence | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 287-304 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Tuning ourselves into place: enhancing multivocality with video | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 305-23 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Translating interviews, interpreting lives: bi-lingual research analysis informing less wasternised views of international student mobility | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 324-43 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Birds of a feather (don't always) flock together: critical reflexivity of 'outsiderness' as 'insider' doing qualitative research with one's 'own people' | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 344-66 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Collaborative sensemaking through photos: using photovoice to study gas pipeline development in Appalachia | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 367-90 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Qualitative research in crisis: a narrative practice methodology to delve into the discourse and action of the unheard in the COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 412-32 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Following one's nose: 'smellwalks' through qualitative data | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 433-43 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
On fieldwork in the hybrid field: a "methodological novel" on ethnography, photography, fiction, and creative writing | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 444-56 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
All-encompassing ethnographies: strategies for feminist and equity-oriented institutional research | 2024 | Ethnography 25 (2): 249-69 | H6/KF [ETHNOGRAPHY-] | 1466-1381 | |||
More than participatory? From 'compensatory' toward 'expressive' remote practices using digital technologies | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 459-85 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Translating (in) the margins: the dilemmas, ethics, and politics of a transnational feminist approach to translating in multilingual qualitative research | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 486-504 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Research with institutionalized populations: methodological and ethical dilemmas | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 505-24 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Visual methods in family and sexuality research: picturing the everyday, the imaginary, and the void | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 548-69 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Dilemmas of the activist-researcher: balancing militant ethnography, security culture, and reflexive ethics in Australia | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 570-90 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Off track or on point? Side comments in focus groups with teens | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 628-46 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Conducting team ethnography with African migrants in Mexico: the dynamics of gendered and racialised positionalities in the field | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 591-608 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
An intersectional reflexive account on positionality: researching Pakistanis and Bangladeshi Muslim lone motherhood | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 609-27 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Audio research methods, attitudes, and accessibility theory: using audio vignettes to elicit attitudes towards sex work | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 647-68 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Challenging methodologies: deploying liberatory epistemologies to unlock creative research practices | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 669-89 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Achieving co-presence when together and apart: hybrid engagements and multi-modal collaborative research with urban indigenous youth | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 690-711 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Literary allusion in sociological analysis: mass observation mantelpiece reports as epic and drama | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 712-30 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Emerging ethical challenges in researching vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 731-50 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Research as care: positionality and reflexivity in qualitative migration research | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 751-70 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Foodism in Ireland: feeding foodie philosophy or showing a shift in contemporary food culture? | 2024 | Food Culture and Society 27 (4): 1187-215 | H6/KF [FOOD-] | 1751-7443 | |||
Using recorded visual data: doing online interviews | 2024 | Social science information 63 (2): 193-212 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 0539-0184 | |||
Brick by brick: illuminating the cognitive landscape of the past through sensory archaeology | 2024 | Time and mind: the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 17 (1-2): 55-76 | H6/KH [TIME-] | 1751-696X | |||
Charlas y comidas: humanising focus groups and interviews | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (4): 773-92 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
In the praise of awkwardness in the field: increasing our understanding of relational concepts by reflecting on researchers' emotion work | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (4): 813-31 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 |