Just out, Volume 14, Issue 4 of Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management
Visualizing community pride: engaging community through photo- and video-voice methods. Eric Ping Hung Li, Ajnesh Prasad, Cristalle Smith, Ana Gutierrez, Emily Lewis, Betty Brown
The purpose of this paper is to consider the potential of visual (i.e. non-textual) research methods in community-based participatory research.
Using template and matrix analysis. Nicholas Burton, Peter Galvin
The purpose of this paper is to present a qualitative research method using oral history interview data that may advance new types of methodological inquiry in management…
Challenges in accessing research sites in Ghana: a research note. Theophilus Azungah
Despite the crucial role of gaining access for successful research in social and management studies, very little has been written on issues and challenges associated with…
Sensemaking through a storytelling lens. Michele Heath, Tracy Porter
Drawing from the extant literature on sensemaking theory, the purpose of this paper is to understand how physicians view health information exchange (HIE) implementation…
Positioning, conflict, and dialogue in management teams. Pasi Hirvonen
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the dynamics of social positioning and interpersonal conflicts in management teams. This paper utilizes positioning theory to…
Empiricism, epistemology and modern postmodernism: a critique. Bradley G. Bowden
The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, it seeks to trace the origins of the various strands of postmodernism within German philosophic idealism; traditions of…
Phenomenal differences. Simon Mollan
The purpose of this paper is to explore issues related to a recent article by Bradley Bowden published in QROM titled “Empiricism, and modern postmodernism: a critique”…
Jean Helms Mills & Albert J. Mills
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