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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
Johanna Spiers
Message from the Chair
Peter Branney
Getting access to lived experiences: Using screen-capture data for the analysis of online interaction
Joanne Meredith
A Better Life
Helen Owton
'Please, I need help, please!': Reflections on involving undergraduate psychology students in a conversation analytic study of 999 and 101 police calls
Claire Melia, Chloe Waterman, Prabhjeet Marok & Alexandra Kent
Qualitative Psychology: A weapon in the battle against scientific racism
Simon Goodman
Questioning the taken-for-granted: The role of psychology and qualitative inquiry in social change
Adam Jowett
First Steps
IPA special
Book Reviews
Rhetoric, Ideology and Social Psychology: Essays in honour of Michael Billig
Charles Antaki & Susan Condor (Eds.)
Reviewed by Adam Jowett
Integrating Qualitative & Quantitative Methods: A Pragmatic Approach
David L. Morgan
Reviewed by Cheryl Hunter
Event Reviews
Research day: The social aspects of health
Reviewed by Kirsty Patterson
Violence: Children, family and society conference 2015
Reviewed by Laura Monk
Summer school on doing and communicating qualitative research
Reviewed by Neus Beascoechea Segui & Yasin Koc
BPS Psychology of Women Section 2015 conference
Reviewed by Emma Turley & Devina Lister
International Society for Theoretical Psychology - Resistance and Renewal - 2015
Reviewed by Rhiannon Jones
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