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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
Peter Branney
View from the Top
Self-help as an activist-academic research project
Meg-John Barker
QMiP Conference
2013 QMiP Conference keynote - Subjective stories and social issues: Strategies for making connections
Kathy Charmaz & Shelia Katz
2015 event review
Deborah Rodriguez
QMiP Conference 2017 - A Message from Sarah Riley
Sarah Riley
Discussion Piece
The 'innocent collection of details' and journal requests to make qualitative datasets public post-consent: Open access data, potential author response and thoughts for future studies
Peter Branney, Maxine Woolhouse & Kate Reid
Research Paper
The lady of shalott: Insights gained from using visual methods and interviews exploring the lived experience of codependency
Ingrid Bacon
Methodological Pieces
The use of Skype and telephone interviews in sensitive qualitative research with young people: Experiences from the ROCCA continence study
Katie Whale
Exploring the experiences of parents of adolescents diagnosed with depression: A methodological journey
Emily Stapley
The careful stone-turner: Thinking about ethical tensions arising in an autoethnography of childhood emotional neglect
Angela Blanchard
Book Reviews
Contemporary British Autoethnography
Reviewed by Angela Blanchard
Digital Tools for Qualitative Research
Reviewed by George Jennings
Practising Research: Why You're Always Part of the Research Process Even When You Think You're Not
Reviewed by Eve Rapley
The Research Interview: Reflective Practice and Reflexivity in Research Processes
Reviewed by Catherine Aicken
Event Review
Dementia and Imagination: End of project conference, Wellcome Trust, London, 31 January 2017
Reviewed by Katherine Taylor
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