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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
It’s a sprint, not a marathon: a case for building short-term partnerships for community-based participatory research56
Fusion of horizons: Realizing a meaningful understanding in qualitative research37
Dilemmas of the activist-researcher: Balancing militant ethnography, security culture, and reflexive ethics in Australia32
Absence, multiplicity and the boundaries of research? Reflections on online asynchronous focus groups32
Research with institutionalized populations: Methodological and ethical dilemmas31
Remote qualitative research after the COVID-19 pandemic: Ethical reflections from a prepandemic study with families of the enforced disappeared in Perú30
Researching tribute bands: tools, counter-interpretations and extending research relations to Facebook in a tight network29
Gendered fieldwork with Chinese police: Negotiations among a researcher, gatekeeper, and participants24
Book Review: Research Exposed: How Empirical Social Science Gets Done in the Digital Age22
Adapting participatory research methods for reflexive environmental management21
Becoming interested—the evolvement of research interest in case study research on sports20
Tupua te Kawa: Indigenous methodologies for non-Indigenous (and Indigenous) organisations19
Emerging ethical challenges in researching vulnerable groups during the COVID-1918
In praise of awkwardness in the field: Increasing our understanding of relational concepts by reflecting on researchers’ emotion work17
Engaging older people through visual participatory research: Insights and reflections17
Achieving co-presence when together and apart: Hybrid engagements and multi-modal collaborative research with urban indigenous youth17
The triality of roles for the trilingual researcher: Processes from a community-engaged qualitative cross-language health study16
Chasing scorpions across North Africa: Ethical reflections on life story research with Sub-Saharan migrants15
The challenges of ‘researching with responsibility’: Developing intersectional reflexivity for understanding surfing, place and community in Aotearoa New Zealand14
Children as co-researchers and confessional research tales: Researcher positionality and the (dis)comforts of research14
Book Review: Qualitative Inquiry at a Crossroads: Political, performative and methodological reflections14
Told and untold stories: Finding new ways to represent the voices of culturally diverse learners through narrative vignettes14
Giving up the ‘Good Research Child’13
Managing neutrality, rapport, and antiracism in qualitative interviews13
Temporal contextuality of agentic intersectional positionalities: Nuancing power relations in the ethnography of minority migrant women13
Ethnographer as creation: A Whiteheadian interpretation of the ethnographic subject13
Positionality, relationality, place, and land: Considerations for ethical research with communities13
Troubling go-alongs through the lens of care12
Examining the value of using naturally occurring data to facilitate qualitative health research with ‘seldom heard’ ‘vulnerable’ groups: A research note on inpatient care12
The research politics of (re)naming participants: A sociology of names perspective12
Collaborative sensemaking through photos: Using photovoice to study gas pipeline development in Appalachia12
Moving beyond ‘shopping list’ positionality: Using kitchen table reflexivity and in/visible tools to develop reflexive qualitative research11
Turning the tables or business as usual? COVID-19 as a catalyst in North–South research collaborations11
Challenging methodologies: Deploying liberatory epistemologies to unlock creative research practices11
Face value: Recruitment lessons for research interviews10
Enhancing participatory research with young children through comic-illustrated ethnographic field notes10
Trust and temporality in participatory research10
“Wait, really, stop, stop!”: Go-along interviews with visually disabled people and the pitfalls of ableist methodologies10
Disturbing hierarchies. Sexual harassment and the politics of intimacy in fieldwork10
Affective routes in interviews: Participants exploring a digital map as a live elicitation method10
Unveiling racism through qualitative research: The politics of interpretation9
Book Review: Richa Nagar, Hungry Translations: Relearning the World through Radical Vulnerability9
Making ‘meanwhile. . .’: representing queer African youth through spontaneous collaborative graphic autoethnography9
Can everyone hear me? Reflections on the use of global online workshops for promoting inclusive knowledge generation8
Implementing continuous consent in qualitative research8
Engaging with hard-to-reach children and parents using a creative methodology8
Notes from a field: a qualitative exploration of human–animal relations in a volunteer shepherding project8
Drawing in-situ: Matters of care and representation in daily life with dementia8
Embodied graffiti and street art research8
Drawing the researcher into data: drawing as an analytical tool in qualitative research8
Doing research into Indigenous issues being non-Indigenous7
Qualitative research in crisis: A narrative-practice methodology to delve into the discourse and action of the unheard in the COVID-19 pandemic7
Book review: Doing Excellent Social Research with Documents7
Literary allusion in sociological analysis: Mass Observation mantelpiece reports as epic and drama7
Secondary ethnographic analysis: Thinking about things7
Ethical challenges in participatory research with children and youth7
Using crystallization to understand loneliness in later life: integrating social science and creative narratives in sensitive qualitative research7
Tuning ourselves into place: Enhancing multivocality with video7
Reflexivity in research teams through narrative practice and textile-making6
Beyond listening: the value of co-research in the co-construction of narratives6
Practicing care-full scholarship: Exploring the use of ‘visual informed consent’ in a study of motherhood, health and agroecology in Coventry, UK6
Challenges and strategies of translation in a qualitative and sensitive research6
“Under threat”: handling threats during ethnographic fieldwork6
Book Review: A Guidebook for Novice Qualitative Researchers6
Writing strategies in autoethnography and memoir: Methodological legacies from three activist-scholars6
You fold the robes to perfection! A story from doing working participant observation6
Thinking methodologies with textiles, thinking textiles as methodologies in the context of transitional justice6
Creating with ‘voice without subject’: An aesthetic reconceptualization of voice6
Book Review: The Politics and Ethics of Representation in Qualitative Research: Addressing Moments of Discomfort6
Transnational online research: recognising multiple contexts in Skype-to-phone interviews6
Hierarchy and inequality in research: Navigating the challenges of research in Ghana6
Uncomfortable interviews: A research journey of discomfort and how to make the most of it5
Quest for Equity: Using multiple methodologies to promote collaboration and engagement in anti-racism education5
Images as ‘potentials’: Feminist new materialist orientations to photovoice5
Doing rural community-based action research (CBAR): Community perceptions and methodological impacts5
On fieldwork in the hybrid field: A “methodological novel” on ethnography, photography, fiction, and creative writing5
Telling visual stories of loss and hope: body mapping with mothers about contact after child removal5
How to tackle variations in elite interviews: Access, strategies, and power dynamics5
Indigenizing collaborative methods in studying human–water relations in the Syilx Okanagan Territory of British Columbia, Canada5
Navigating institutional ethics processes: Insights from higher degree by research students and supervisors doing research in fragile contexts5
Self-care for gender-based violence researchers – Beyond bubble baths and chocolate pralines5
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