
Previous Seminars Insight-Out: Political Phenomenology and the Trials of Liberal Democracy My favorite qualitative methods book or resource is Feminist Ethnography: Thinking through Methodologies, Challenges, and Possibilities, by Dana-Ain Davis and Christa Craven. Sofia Villenas, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology

My favorite qualitative methods article is Mario Small’s “‘How Many Cases Do I Need?’ On Science and the Logic of Case Selection in Field-Based Research” published in Ethnography. Maureen Waller, Professor in the Department of Policy Analysis & Management and Sociology (by courtesy) Still, I always appreciate work that revisits older methods or applies methods beyond the disciple/sub-field where they are most commonly employed. In terms of a favorite qualitative methods article, I don’t think in terms of favorites most of the time. Tristan Ivory, Assistant Professor, Industrial and Labor Relations The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Physical Geography. Current Anthropology 55(9):147-153 and Lave, R., Biermann, C., Lane, S.N. Rethinking the economy with thick description and weak theory. My favorite qualitative methods book or article is currently a toss-up between Gibson-Graham, J.K. J enny Goldstein, Assistant Professor, Department of Global Development Patton’s work, like Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods. My favorite qualitative methods books and articles are from Michael Q. My favorite qualitative methods book or article is Basics of Qualitative Research: Second Edition: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory 2nd Edition by Anselm Strauss (Author) and Juliet Corbin (Author).Īmelia Greiner Safi, Senior Research Associate, Department of Communication My favorite qualitative methods book or article is: Democracy in Translation: Understanding Politics in an Unfamiliar Culture (Frederic Charles Schaffer)Įrica Phillips, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College Īlexandra Blackman, Assistant Professor, Government Journal of Planning Education and Research, 29(4), 416–426.
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N of One plus Some: An Alternative Strategy for Conducting Single Case Research. My favorite qualitative methods book or article is Mukhija, V. Linda Shi, Assistant Professor, City and Regional Planning My favorite qualitative methods book or article is Cerwonka, A. Natasha Raheja, Assistant Professor, Anthropology In The audience in everyday life: Living in a media world (pp. Chapter 4: Imagining Indians: Negotiating identity in a media world. My favorite qualitative methods book or article is Bird, E. Katherine Sender, Professor, Communication, CALS My favorite book or article is " Suspending Damage: A Letter to Communities" by Eve Tuck. Laura Tach, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Sociology, Brooks School of Public Policy Our faculty summer institute is intended for faculty across Cornell interested in incorporating qualitative methods into their research programs. Our faculty working groups provide resources to bring together qualitative researchers for writing and or reading groups.

students to support multiple types of research-related expenses. We have a bi-annual small grants program for Cornell faculty, post-docs, and Ph.D.
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We have a monthly seminar series that explores methods, technologies, and research projects related to various kinds of qualitative research. QuIRI has several programs and initiatives to support qualitative research at Cornell. Identify collaboration opportunities for qualitative researchers in other disciplinesĮnhance the external visibility of the strong qualitative research community at Cornell Increase the visibility and awareness of qualitative methodological opportunities among the social sciences at CornellĮnhance the social science qualitative research methods training at Cornell Increase the coordination and collaboration among Cornell faculty who teach, employ, and develop qualitative research methods Cornell University’s QuIRI was established in 2020 to:Įnhance the support for qualitative and interpretive social scientists at Cornell
