By Janet Salmons, PhD Research Community Manager for Sage Research Methods Community


Meetings with Remarkable Researchers

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We can read what they write, but what do researchers say? What are they thinking about, what are they exploring, what insights do they share about methodologies, methods, and approaches? In 2023 Sage Research Methods Community produced 32 videos, and all are freely available on YouTube to view or share. We heard from diverse researchers from around the world in conversational one-one and group interviews, roundtable discussions, and webinars. Some are practical and offer how-to steps, others explore contemporary issues. We hope they offer food for thought!

This collection includes four types:

  • Researcher Interviews: Conversations with one or more authors about the ideas and methods they’ve written about in books, articles, or reports.

  • Methods Presentations: Explanations and demonstrations of particular aspects of a research or academic writing project.

  • Roundtable Discussions: A group of scholars discuss a topic, answering the facilitator’s questions and commenting on each other’s responses.

  • Webinar Recordings: Two or more scholars share ideas, strategies, or practical tips, followed by questions from attendees.


Researcher Interviews

Interviews with contributors to a special feature in the Organizational Research Methods journal: Rigorous and Impactful Literature Reviews

Methods Presentations

Roundtable Discussions

Roundtable discussions with contributors to a special issue in the Qualitative Inquiry journal:
Digital Research Workflows

Roundtable discussions with contributors to a special issue in the Qualitative Inquiry journal:
Higher Education in the Time of Trump and Beyond

Sage Research Methods Community joined the PREPARED project for a virtual panel discussion during their meeting in Paris.

Webinar Recordings

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