Weekly Report – September 20, 2021

The Qualitative Report Weekly

The Qualitative Report Annual Conference

TQR 13th Annual Conference is now Virtual for January 2022 – (Still accepting submissions on a case-by-case basis)

Featured Article

Conducting Virtual Qualitative Interviews with International Key Informants: Insights from a Research Project

Nytasia Hicks, Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital
Roberto J. Millar, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Laura M. Girling, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Phyllis A. Cummins, Miami University
Takashi Yamashita, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Featured Article

The Experiences of Iranian Nurses in Critical Events and Natural Disasters: A Qualitative Study

Ali Hasanpour Dehkordi, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences
Shahriar Salehi Tali, Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences
Reza Ganeigheshlagh, Kordestan University of Medical Sciences

Featured Article

Characterizing and Categorizing the Essence of Sport Consumption Behavior: A Thematic Analysis

Sid Terason, Kasetsart University

Featured “How To” Article

Poetic Voice in the Research: A Social Sciences Exploration in Verse

Jason D. DeHart, Appalachian State University

Blog of the Week

The NVIVO community is partnering with SAGE MethodSpace on this free webinar series showcasing the researchers in the book, Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Research: After the Interview edited by Charles F. Vanover, Paul A. Mihas, and Johnny Saldaña, SAGE Publications, 2021. Both Vanover and Saldaña are TQR editorial board members. These webinars are designed to help novice and experienced researchers with pragmatic ‘how-to’ strategies for all steps in the qualitative research process.

Resource of the Week

TQR Community Qualitative Research Resource Series Volume 1 Number 1

Composing and Appraising Qualitative Research Reports: Collected Web Resources, Articles, Chapters, and Books

News and Notes

Calls for Conferences and Journals and Training Opportunities

Employment Opportunities