Designing Survey Research
Thinking about designing a survey research project? This post includes interviews with authors of two recent SAGE books about different aspects of survey research.
Perspectives from Researchers on Case Study Design
Case study methods are used by researchers in many disciplines. Here are some open-access articles about multimodal qualitative or mixed methods designs that include both qualitative and quantitative elements.
Designing research with case study methods
Case study methodology is both unique, and uniquely confusing. It is unique given one characteristic: case studies draw from more than one data source.
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.
Ethical Issues in Creative and Visual Research
Images or other creative expressions generated by participants can offer rich sources of data. What are the ethical issues in such studies, and how can we navigate them? Find examples and guidance in this collection of open-access articles.
Emerging Methods: Creative Research Examples
Not all research involves words or numbers. Creative, visual, and arts-based methods are being used in new ways, in many fields of study. Find open-access examples in this post.
Online Methods: Podcast with Janet Salmons
Listen to a conversation about online methods with Dr. Suzanne Albray, host of the DoBetterResearch podcast series, and Dr. Janet Salmons, Research Community Manager for Methodspace.
Indigenous and Intercultural Research: Issues, Ethics, and Methods
Interested in Indigenous methods? Find the webinar recording and related resources in this post.
Collaboration is essential to research success
The focus for October 2022 is on collaboration. What do we mean when we use this term?
Evolving Research in Qualitative and Mixed Methods hosted by NVivo
Register for free in-depth NVivo webinars from research experts, including SAGE authors.
Contributors Comment about Qualitative Research in an Asian Context
Contributors to The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in the Asian Context discuss their methodological choices.
Spotlight: Spanish Academy of Management’s Business Research Quarterly
Learn about the multidisciplinary and research-focused business writings from a Spanish perspective in the open-access Business Research Quarterly.
Qualitative Research in the Asian Context
The co-editors of this important collection discuss research in an Asian context.
Research Across Languages: Translating Data
Sometimes crossing cultural boundaries means collecting data from people who speak a language different from your own. This post includes an introduction and articles about translation of narrative data.
Culture and Research: Views from September’s Mentors in Residence
Interested in cultural issues for researchers in global settings? Watch an interview with Safary Wa-Mbaleka and a webinar panel with Arceli Rosario.
How do researchers foster trust?
Explore researchers' roles and practices for developing trust in this collection of open access articles.
Focus Group Methods for Research about Being Asian in America
The Pew Research Center conducted a far-reaching study about “Being Asian in America,” with 66 online focus groups in 18 languages. Find a documentary, recorded interviews, and details about the methodology in this post.
Addressing Scientific Misconduct
In this 2018 interview Dr. Benson Honig discusses ethical research conduct.
SAGE Research Methods Library Database
These posts offer how-to steps that will help you make the best use of SAGE Research Methods library database resources.
Ethical Dilemmas and Fair Practices in International Research
The Methodspace focus for August 2022 is on research ethics. While following the guidelines and protocols from your institution can be challenging, the dilemmas multiply when you conduct international research. Find open access resources and articles in this post.