Why Write About Writing?
Writing often occurs in isolation, so it can be challenging for novice academics to learn about what goes on behind the scenes. Additionally, mentors such as faculty often have their struggles with writing and may not want to be public about this. Even the most productive author may go through times where little writing gets produced as they strive to balance personal life with academic demands.
Dr. Maria Lahman is our November Mentor in Residence
Meet Dr. Lahman in this video interview! She is the author of the new book, Writing and Representing Qualitative Research, and the relevant text, Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive. She will guide our Academic Writing Month activities with a focus on Making Progress.
Editors’ Roles: Selecting Book Chapters
If you are thinking about editing a book, learn about the action steps involved!
Editors’ Roles: Relating to Chapter Contributors
Want to edit a book? Learn more about the role of the editor.
Why Do Practitioners Need to Know About Research Methods?
Engaging practitioners in research projects.
Academic Writing Month is coming soon!
Get ready to AcWriMo with resources from Methodspace!
Watch the Webinar: Equitable Research Partnerships
View the “Equitable Research Partnerships” webinar recording and read related resources materials.
Women telling their own stories in action research
Learn about how action researcher Ros Beadle invited Aboriginal women to tell their own stories.
Equitable Research Partnerships instead of Helicopter Research
To do international research equitably requires a change to mind-sets and a change of established practices that have come under scrutiny for being unfair, exploitative, and non-inclusive.
Manage evolving coding schemes in a codebook: Three simple strategies
Find strategies for setting up a codebook for qualitative data analysis.
What kind of researcher are YOU?
Research ethics is about more than filling out the correct form for review. Research ethics is lived practice. An interview with Janet Salmons about ethics and integrity in research practice.
Lessons from the California Management Review
In this interview the editor of the California Management Review offers advice to researchers who want to write for practitioners.