Interviews with Qualitative Research Founders
The online journal Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research has just come out with the first installment of its "interviews" with many academic leaders and founders of Qualitative Research as a methodological field.
While I have not had a chance to review it yet, some of the pieces in there seem to be great resources for those wanting to understand Qualitative Research from academic, and perhaps even practitioner, perspectives.
The content is free and available online at:
http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/inhalt3-04-e.htm
It may be great if some of us can write reviews and summaries of a few of the "interviews of leaders and founders" in this blog. I assume the editors and publishers of FQS are also planning a second volume of such interviews.
Happy researching!
Nik Dholakia
Posted from Rhode Island, USA - September 30, 2004
While I have not had a chance to review it yet, some of the pieces in there seem to be great resources for those wanting to understand Qualitative Research from academic, and perhaps even practitioner, perspectives.
The content is free and available online at:
http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/inhalt3-04-e.htm
It may be great if some of us can write reviews and summaries of a few of the "interviews of leaders and founders" in this blog. I assume the editors and publishers of FQS are also planning a second volume of such interviews.
Happy researching!
Nik Dholakia
Posted from Rhode Island, USA - September 30, 2004
