Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry: New Directions, New Challenges
Positioned within and against our changing pandemic conditions, Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry highlights multidirectional pathways between and across moments, formations, and interpretive communities within qualitative research.

Contributors focus on a range of prevailing and emerging approaches that are held together by a commitment to a critical, performative, social justice inquiry—to method as praxis, method as a tool for social change, method to effect change in the world by creating texts that move persons to action, that move from personal troubles to public institutions. These include art as research, story as research, collage as method, performance, posthumanism, Indigenous methods, and the use of absurdity to counter oppression.

Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry will resonate with faculty and students alike who are interested in forging new directions for qualitative inquiry in our ever-evolving pandemic times.

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Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry: New Directions, New Challenges
Positioned within and against our changing pandemic conditions, Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry highlights multidirectional pathways between and across moments, formations, and interpretive communities within qualitative research.

Contributors focus on a range of prevailing and emerging approaches that are held together by a commitment to a critical, performative, social justice inquiry—to method as praxis, method as a tool for social change, method to effect change in the world by creating texts that move persons to action, that move from personal troubles to public institutions. These include art as research, story as research, collage as method, performance, posthumanism, Indigenous methods, and the use of absurdity to counter oppression.

Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry will resonate with faculty and students alike who are interested in forging new directions for qualitative inquiry in our ever-evolving pandemic times.

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Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry: New Directions, New Challenges

Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry: New Directions, New Challenges

Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry: New Directions, New Challenges

Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry: New Directions, New Challenges

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Overview

Positioned within and against our changing pandemic conditions, Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry highlights multidirectional pathways between and across moments, formations, and interpretive communities within qualitative research.

Contributors focus on a range of prevailing and emerging approaches that are held together by a commitment to a critical, performative, social justice inquiry—to method as praxis, method as a tool for social change, method to effect change in the world by creating texts that move persons to action, that move from personal troubles to public institutions. These include art as research, story as research, collage as method, performance, posthumanism, Indigenous methods, and the use of absurdity to counter oppression.

Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry will resonate with faculty and students alike who are interested in forging new directions for qualitative inquiry in our ever-evolving pandemic times.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032431888
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/30/2023
Series: International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry Series
Pages: 124
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

Norman K. Denzin is Emeritus Professor of Communications, Sociology, and the Humanities at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and Founding Director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

Michael D. Giardina is Professor of Physical Cultural Studies and Qualitative Inquiry at Florida State University, and Director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry 1. Absurd Hopescapes: Flipping the Script Through Just Qualitative Research 2. Pandora’s Box: Revisiting Notions of Hope Through Story 3. A Black Quartet II: Collaboratively Performing Transformative Visions 4. Developing Civically Engaged Art Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches for a (Post?) Pandemic World 5. Collage as Method 6. Almost the Lily: Posthuman Performance, Radical Botany, and Trans-species Embodiment 7. Indigenous Land-based Research Method: A Journey of Relearning Ceremonies in Rethinking Environmental Science Education 8. Intellectual Sharecropping and the Tenure and Promotion Process

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