Books about Action Research Methodologies and Methods
Learn about Sage books about designing, conducting, and analyzing data for action research and other participatory methods across multiple disciplines. You will find open-access preview chapters and a discount code.
Learn about Methodological Literature Reviews
In this interview Dr. Herman Aguinis and Dr. Ravi Ramani discuss the article they wrote with Dr. Nawaf Alabduljader, “Best-Practice Recommendations for Producers, Evaluators, and Users of Methodological Literature Reviews.”
Writing a New Book Edition
Dr. Helen Kara and Dr. Janet Salmons discuss their experiences and strategies for planning and writing a new book edition.
Synthesizing Methodological Literature
Find tips for organizing and synthesizing methodological sources for your literature review.
The Why and How of the Integrative Review
In this interview Dr. Matthew Cronin discusses the article he wrote with Elizabeth George, “The Why and How of the Integrative Review.”
Review Research: Inquiry Based on Published Studies
Find a collection of posts, interviews, and open-access articles about review research.
Women’s History Month 2023
It seems more important than ever to know how and where to access materials on women’s/gender studies, since they may not be available as course readings or in libraries. Find links to some open-access archives.
Books about Grounded Theory Research Design
In this post you can find SAGE books that will help you learn more about grounded theory methodology.
Facilitating Community-based research – Starting with ourselves. Tips from Prof. Lesley Wood
Professor Lesley Wood is experienced with engaged, participatory research. In this post she offers researchers advice about how to think about your role.
Better Together: Online Qualitative Design, Data Collection & Analysis Webinar Recording
View a recorded webinar with Dr. Janet Salmons, Research Community Manager for Methodspace and author of Doing Qualitative Research Online, Dr. Stacy Penna, Customer Engagement and Enablement Director for Lumivero (previously NVivo, and Leon Bourner, Director of Sales and Client Development for itracks.
Ethics and Engagement with Stakeholders: Interview with Prof. Lesley Wood
Professor Lesley Wood explains why it is important to engage with stakeholders and participants, and how to build these practices into your own research.
Designing Studies with a Grounded Theory Methodology
Selecting the methodology is an essential piece of research design. Grounded theory is one option, a methodology used for both qualitative and quantitative research.
Books about Phenomenological Research Design
Find SAGE books about phenomenological research, sample chapters, and a purchase discount.
Designing Phenomenological Studies
Research design is the SAGE Methodspace focus for the first quarter of 2023. Selecting the methodology is an essential piece of research design. These open-access articles explore options for solely using phenomenology or mixing phenomenological principles with other methodologies.
Transcending an essentialized qualitative/quantitative divide when making methodological choices
Making research design decisions is complicated. Pengfei Zhao, Karen Ross, Peiwei Li, and Barbara Dennis push back against the divide between “qualitative” and “quantitative” methodological frameworks and methods.
Research design with computing: Something old, something new
Learn how computational social sciences help scholars to renew their research in several directions.
Author Interview with Dr. Callie Rennison
Dr. Rennison won two awards for her innovative books. Hear about how she creates research impact.
Types of Inquiry with Review Research
How can you use published literature as data? In this Methodspace interview Dr. David Denyer explains how and why to use review research.
Critical Race Theory as a Research Design Framework
In this collection of open-access articles, researchers consider ways Critical Race Theory can be used to frame studies that look at the intersection of race and other societal, cultural, economic, and or political factors.
Equity Framework for Research Design and Practice
The Equity Working Group of the CTE Research Network (CTERN) has published a new framework for any researcher in social or education fields on using an equity lens to do their research. Find a link to The Equity Framework for CTE Research and information about a free webinar.