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The Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section Bulletin comes out twice a year and includes forthcoming events, reviews of conferences of interest to qualitative psychologists, stories of new initiatives for raising the profile of qualitative methods, research reports, book reviews and more.
Contents
Editorial
Alexandra Kent
Message from the Chair
Rachel Shaw
Peer-reviewed Articles
Reflections on using qualitative methods with offenders in the High Secure Prison Estate
Alice Bennett
Expert work and a blunt tool: Understanding risk assessment in complex organisations
Carl Macrae
Interviews as embodied interaction: Confessions from a practitioner-researcher of martial arts
George Jennings
First Steps
Research projects
Alexandra Kent
Event Reviews
A review of the first conference on Applied Qualitative Research in Psychology
Reviewed by Donna Peach
Qualitative psychology: Art or science?
Professor Michael Murray (Keele University)
Reviewed by Donna Peach
Grounded Theory Method
Reviewed by Daniel Herron
BPS Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference 2013
Reviewed by Jessica Lowndes
Book Reviews
Watts, S. & Stenner, P. (2012)
Doing Q Methodological Research: Theory, Method and Interpretation
Reviewed by Abigail MethleyBrinkmann, S. (2012)
Qualitative Inquiry in Everyday Life: Working with Everyday Life Materials
Reviewed by Iona TanguaySullivan, C. Gibson, S. & Riley S. (2012)
Doing Your Qualitative Psychology Project
Reviewed by Matthew ConnollyWitzel, A. & Rieter, H. (2012)
The Problem-Centred Interview
Reviewed by Mona Sakr
The Creative Psychologist: The exhibition approaches
Victoria Tischler
Obituary
David L. Rennie, Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar
Anna Madill
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