Collaborative Writing in the Creswell Family
In this interview, hear about the collaborative effort of John Creswell and daughter Johanna Creswell Báez that resulted in a new book, 30 Essential Skills for the Qualitative Researcher. They discuss how their respective experiences as researchers and professors influenced the way they crafted the format and approach.
This practical guide highlights how to think like a qualitative researcher and exercise cultural awareness with partners and participants. It offers support for novice qualitative researchers, whether you are a student or an experienced researcher who wants to explore a new methodology.
Find sample chapters on the 30 Essential Skills for the Qualitative Researcher website.
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