Resources for Creative, Arts-Based, and Visual Methods
To learn more about the varied ways to collect, elicit, or generate data with creative and visual methods, consult these sources.
Visual Research with Gillian Rose
In this interview Gillian Rose and Janet Salmons discuss visual methodologies and methods, and the fifth edition of Rose’s important book, Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials.
Student Storytelling Needs Multimodality: Creating Authentic Spaces for Students to Story their Lives
In this post, Sara Johnson reflects on the role of multimodality in student storytelling as it emerges in her work and her research into that work.
Graphical Vignettes for Studying Sensitive Issues
In this interview Daria Khanolainen explains how she used graphic vignettes to study school bullying, and the usefulness of this approach for studying sensitive issues.
How telling one person’s story can represent the voices of many
Marta Eichsteller offers tips for using and writing about biographical methods.
Creative Approaches to Biographical and Life History Interviews
Dig into participants' stories with biographical and life history interviews.
Respondent Centred Surveys
Ways researchers and participants relate can be collaborative, as Laura Wilson and Emma Dickinson discussed in this SAGE Methodspace interview.
“Expertise,” Positionality, and Interfacing with Community
Researchers often collaborate with community partners, as discussed in this guest post from PhD candidates from Duke University’s Cultural Anthropology and African American Studies programs.
Qualitative Research in the Asian Context
The co-editors of this important collection discuss research in an Asian context.
Addressing Scientific Misconduct
In this 2018 interview Dr. Benson Honig discusses ethical research conduct.
Avoid Fraud in Online Surveys
How can you reduce or eliminate fraudulent responses to online surveys? Jennifer Lawlor explains.
Collecting Data Online in Research with Children
How can you conduct online research with children and youth? Here are some open-access examples.
Research with Children and Youth
Thinking about research with children and/or youth? Learn about different types of studies from this collection of articles.
Qualitative online research… what is emerging?
Qualitative online research methods continue to emerge and evolve. Learn more in this post.
Protecting patients through isolation? Seeking ways to avoid the devastating effects of exclusion of family and friends in the era of Covid19
Using action research to understand Covid-19 experiences, a guest post by Hege Gravdahl Garelius.
A Call for Learning Spaces and Enclaves as 3rd Person Action Research
The 11 co-authors of “Self-in-Field Action Research in Natural Spaces of Encounter: Inclusion, Learning, and Organizational Change” discuss their research.
Make a difference: Impact of participatory arts-based methods
Read this interesting post by Tineke Abma, Barbara Groot, Alie Weerman, Frederiek Overbeek, part of the Action Research series for October 2020.
Kaleidoscope of Voices on Action Research
Read this guest post about collaboration and action research by Melissa Parenti.
Writing Is A Research Method
Dr. Helen Kara discusses ways to use writing as a method - a valuable approach for independent or practitioner researchers.