Scholars, Researchers, and Academics from around the World make TQR 12th Annual Virtual Conference one of its Largest Ever.

 

 

 

The Qualitative Report 12th Annual Conference
January 12th, 2021 – January 14th, 2021

For Immediate Release                                                                                                 Contact: Adam Rosenthal

Scholars, Researchers, and Academics from around the World make TQR 12th Annual Virtual Conference one of its Largest Ever.

(1/12/21-1/14/21)– Keynote speakers Dr. Venus E. Evans-Winters and Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya joined over 246 scholars, researchers, and academics to celebrate “30 Years as a Learning Community” at The Qualitative Research 12th Annual Virtual Conference.

The participation from all conference attendees contributed to the enriching exchange of ideas, insights, and experiences during and between conference sessions. During the three-day event held at Nova Southeastern University (NSU), presenters shared over 175 panel, paper, and workshop presentations on wide ranging topics including the latest innovations in technology-assisted research, pedagogical advancements for teaching online, and methodological progress for conducting and reporting qualitative research.

Dr. Ron Chenail, Editor-in-Chief of The Qualitative Report, NSU’s online qualitative research journal, closed the conference with a keynote titled “The Qualitative Report: 30 Years and Counting as a Learning Community”. He also announced that the theme for the 13th Annual Conference to be held in January 2022 will be “Research “For a Change”: Time to Evoke, Provoke, and Invoke.” Please stay tuned in to our conference website for more information.