ISBN-13: 9780367654733 / Twarda / 2023 / 472 str.
The contemporary world currently faces multi-level challenges, including cross border migration, economic crises and myriad health issues, including the recent Covid-19 pandemic.
"This handbook does what it says on the tin, and more, giving voice to a diverse range of innovative approaches in qualitative research that engage with the experience of those we work with, while enacting that ethos in the structure of the book with critical reflection enabling readers to take their own position in the debates."
Ian Parker, University of Manchester, UK
"This Handbook is a welcome contribution to the field of qualitative research more broadly, and in Psychology specifically. The Handbook makes a strong case that innovation is timely and important, as personal and social lives shift alongside global – and increasingly complex – challenges. The diversity of contributors provides a valuable multiplicity of voices and perspectives on a broad range of innovations in qualitative research. Contributors are located from across more than 15 European countries; this includes junior and senior scholars and researchers from a variety of areas within Psychology. They apply innovative thinking to methods, methodologies, and theories, across a raft of contemporary issues. As a whole the Handbook provides insight, provokes thought, and encourages beneficial debate and dialogue on what innovation is and what it means for qualitative research in Psychology in a way that will extend the field and appeal to a wide audience."
Professor Antonia Lyons, Director, Centre for Addiction Research, University of Auckland
FOREWORD
Kenneth Gergen
PART I. SETTING THE SCENE: QUALITATIVE PSCYHOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
part II. Innovation in the process of inquiry: Method-focused contributions
EDITOR: Eleftheria Tseliou
REFLECTION
From Epistemology and Integrating Multiple Methods to Performing Social Science Reflections on Section 1 "Innovation in the Process of Inquiry: Method-focused Contributions" Uwe Flick
PART III: Innovative participant-centered health and mental health projects
EDITOR: Eugenie Georgaca
REFLECTION
New ways of looking, new things to see: Invited Reflection on Part III Jonathan A Smith
PART IV: Innovative COMMUNITY-FOCUSED PROJECTS
EDITOR: Brendan Gough
REFLECTION
Innovative community-focused projects: critical reflection Rebecca Lawthom
PART V: Thinking innovatively about societal issues
EDITOR: Carolin Demuth
REFLECTION
Methods in Society: Constrained Pluralism Jan Valsiner
CLOSING
Eleftheria Tseliou is Professor of Research Methodology and Qualitative Methods at the University of Thessaly, Greece.
Carolin Demuth is Associate Professor in Cultural and Developmental Psychology at Aalborg University, Denmark, where she teaches Qualitative Methods, Developmental Psychology and Cultural Psychology.
Eugenie Georgaca is Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at the School of Psychology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Brendan Gough is a social psychologist and qualitative researcher based at Leeds Beckett University, UK, and mainly works in the field of masculinity and men’s health. He is cofounder and coeditor of the journal Qualitative Research in Psychology.
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