ABSTRACT

This plenary volume from the Sixth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry (2010) highlights the variety of roles played by qualitative researchers in addressing global communities in crisis. It shows how qualitative researchers can bridge gaps in cultural and linguistic understanding to address issues of disparity in race, ethnicity, gender, and environment in the interests of global social justice and human rights. Authored by many of the world’s leading qualitative researchers, the signature articles in this volume point qualitative researchers toward a research stance of ethics, meaning, and advocacy.

part II|76 pages

Method

chapter Chapter 6|14 pages

Mixed Methods, Mixed Causes?

chapter Chapter 7|21 pages

Mixing Methods, Triangulation, and Integrated Research

Challenges for Qualitative Research in a World of Crisis

part III|105 pages

Performance

chapter Chapter 9|21 pages

Cinderella Story

An Arts-Based and Narrative Research Project

chapter Chapter 10|19 pages

Intimacy, Empathy, Activism

A Performative Engagement with Children's Wartime Art

chapter Chapter 11|8 pages

Fathers, Sons, and Protest at the School of the Americas

Countering Hegemonic Narratives of Masculine Might and Militarism

chapter Chapter 12|18 pages

Learning to Remember the Things We've Learned to Forget

Endarkened Feminisms and the Sacred Nature of Research

chapter Chapter 13|14 pages

Globalizing the Rural

The Use of Qualitative Research for New Rural Problems in the Age of Globalism