Qualitative Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Qualitative Research is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Literary allusion in sociological analysis: Mass Observation mantelpiece reports as epic and drama107
“Wait, really, stop, stop!”: Go-along interviews with visually disabled people and the pitfalls of ableist methodologies57
Positionality, relationality, place, and land: Considerations for ethical research with communities54
Secondary ethnographic analysis: Thinking about things39
Affective routes in interviews: Participants exploring a digital map as a live elicitation method35
Engaging older people through visual participatory research: Insights and reflections33
The research politics of (re)naming participants: A sociology of names perspective29
Amplifying marginalized voices: The necessity of anonymity for diversity and inclusivity in qualitative research25
Situated empathy: The politics and ethics of feeling with the other25
Saturation – a one-size-fits-all fallacy: A critique rooted in phenomenological and qualitative content analysis perspectives24
Engaging with hard-to-reach children and parents using a creative methodology24
More than participatory? From ‘compensatory’ towards ‘expressive’ remote practices using digital technologies23
Indigenizing collaborative methods in studying human–water relations in the Syilx Okanagan Territory of British Columbia, Canada21
Doing rural community-based action research (CBAR): Community perceptions and methodological impacts19
Transcript frame analysis: Thinking with Goffman about interview data19
Uncomfortable interviews: A research journey of discomfort and how to make the most of it18
Methodology for the disliked: a call for situated ethics in close-up research with anti-gender groups18
The sociology and practice of translation: interaction, indexicality, and power17
Researching children's COVID-19 friendship experiences online: Methodological and ethical opportunities and challenges15
Hierarchy and inequality in research: Practices, ethics and experiences15
Sociocultural contexts and power dynamics in research interviews: Methodological considerations in Confucian society15
Hopes and challenges of creating and using a smartphone application. Working on and working with a digital mobile tool in qualitative sociospatial research15
Opening reflexive spaces: Maps as an anticipatory tool in expert interviews13
Conducting team ethnography with African migrants in Mexico: The dynamics of gendered and racialised positionalies in the field13
“Nothing about us without us”: Tending to emancipatory ideologies and transformative goals in participatory action research partnerships12
“He/his/she/her/father/mother/son/daughter”: A critical reflection of reproductions of cis-normativity and cis-dominance in preparing qualitative data for analysis12
Co-producing composite storytelling comics: (counter) narratives by academics of working-class heritage12
Off track or on point? Side comments in focus groups with teens11
Custodians of an ecology of data: Foundational theory and practice for data analysis in a complex world11
Ethnography in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis: Both, neither, or something else altogether?11
Researching masculinities and food protein practices: A trio of more-than-human participatory workshops11
Pandemic ethnography: Fieldwork in transformed social space11
The continuum of rapport: Ethical tensions in qualitative interviews with vulnerable participants10
Anti-oppression as praxis in the research field: Implementing emancipatory approaches for researchers and community partners10
Speculative approaches in social science and design research: Methodological implications of working in ‘the gap’ of uncertainty10
Research from an active-involved critical stance: Insights from extended ethnography10
Cocreating a sonopoetic analysis9
Methodological reflections on ethics, relations of care and reciprocity in feminist research praxis9
Gendered fieldwork with Chinese police: Negotiations among a researcher, gatekeeper, and participants9
Fieldwork in flux: Injury, disruption and the case for flexibility in research design9
‘Say cheese!’ Exploring consent and performance in the ‘shutter moment’ of School Photo Day9
Collaborative sensemaking through photos: Using photovoice to study gas pipeline development in Appalachia9
Speak truth! The role of Black women's dialogue in the production of scholarship9
Following one’s nose: ‘Smellwalks’ through qualitative data9
Birds of a feather (don’t always) flock together: Critical reflexivity of ‘Outsiderness’ as an ‘Insider’ doing qualitative research with one’s ‘Own People’9
Viewing life as a timeline: Digital visual research to retrace people's journeys9
Face value: Recruitment lessons for research interviews8
Building and sustaining equitable and inclusive transdisciplinary research teams: A case for in-person collaboration8
Disturbing hierarchies. Sexual harassment and the politics of intimacy in fieldwork8
Rhizomatic review: A materialist minor science approach to research evaluation7
Participating in the impasse? The cruel optimism of the youth participatory democratic project fantasy7
Moving beyond ‘shopping list’ positionality: Using kitchen table reflexivity and in/visible tools to develop reflexive qualitative research7
Digitally dispersed, remotely engaged: Interrogating participation in virtual photovoice7
Creating translanguaging affirmative space through artifactual literacies: Towards addressing power imbalance with multilingual parents6
(Un) exceptional times: Compounding crises and local stakeholders in field work during COVID-196
Reconsidering foundational relationships between ethnography and ethnomethodology and conversation analysis – an introduction6
Interviewing respondents with a similar social status: Power, positionality, poetics6
Structures for Indigenous sovereignty in research: Disrupting settler colonial methods and relations in research partnerships6
Making consent meaningful: The ‘dance’ of seeking consent for an ethnography in the family court6
Visual methods in family and sexuality research: Picturing the everyday, the imaginary, and the void6
Should ChatGPT help with my research? A caution against artificial intelligence in qualitative analysis6
‘It is always putting things into words, but now it was about feeling, truly feeling’: Affect Houses as a novel method to attend to of affect6
Provoked perplexity in live methods5
Object-oriented interviews in qualitative longitudinal research5
Driving together: Shared car journeys as research space5
Conducting ethnographic research in male-dominated environments: Reflections of a(n) (emotional) female researcher5
The dilemma of researching home; controversies of researching Basarwa and the shifting positionalities5
Fieldwork in precarious times: Reflecting on ‘dangerous fields’5
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