Graphical Vignettes for Studying Sensitive Issues
In this interview Daria Khanolainen explains how she used graphic vignettes to study school bullying, and the usefulness of this approach for studying sensitive issues.
Creative Approaches to Biographical and Life History Interviews
Dig into participants' stories with biographical and life history interviews.
Creative, Arts-Based, and Visual Methods for December 2022
Welcome to December 2022 and a focus on creative, visual, and arts-based methods!
Online Methods: Podcast with Janet Salmons
Listen to a conversation about online methods with Dr. Suzanne Albray, host of the DoBetterResearch podcast series, and Dr. Janet Salmons, Research Community Manager for Methodspace.
Qualitative Research Podcasts
Dr. Stacy Penna, NVivo Community Director, talks to qualitative researchers to discover their innovative research methods, applied practices and passionate insights in a rich series of podcasts. Find a few examples here that feature SAGE authors.
Teaching Research Ethics Creatively
Teaching research ethics doesn’t have to be serious (or boring.) Catherine Dawson offers creative ideas to engage your students (or to try yourself!)
Creative and Participatory Methods for Studying Youth
This collection of open-access SAGE journal articles show a variety of creative and participatory methods used when studying youth.
Anticipating our ageing futures through speculative fiction: Utopian and dystopian stories as loci for interdisciplinary collaboration
Emma Geen, Matthew Lariviere, and Helen Manchester discuss speculative storytelling workshops as a way to use creativity and collaboration to study attitudes towards ageing.
Make a difference: Impact of participatory arts-based methods
Read this interesting post by Tineke Abma, Barbara Groot, Alie Weerman, Frederiek Overbeek, part of the Action Research series for October 2020.
Two Perspectives on Critical Thinking and Research
Tom Chatfield and Janet Salmons discuss critical and creative thinking in this updated post from the archives. Both kinds of thinking are crucial for research, especially when the study uses new methods.
Practice As Research: Poetic Inquiry
Join the Practice as Research network of researchers and meet practicing researchers using poetry and other arts media.
Visual Journaling for Research
We are discussing visual and engaging ways to communicate research. Sometimes we are communicating with ourselves, with a research journal.
Phenomenographic Research: Interview with Curie Scott
Interested in visual communications and research? Watch this interview with Dr. Curie Scott for an explanation of phenomenographic research.
Comics are more than fun! Journal articles show research potential.
This open-access collection of articles shows the range of research uses for comics!
Devising Research Methods, and Analysis
Devising new methods? Dr. Helen Kara discusses strategies for creative researchers.
Photovoice and Visual Data: Articles
Want to learn more about photovoice? Here are some open-access articles!
Embodied Inquiry as a Research Method
What is Embodied Inquiry? How do you conduct studies using this method?
Creative Methods for supporting social science students in qualitative remote research
Learn about creative methods for collecting data from a co-editor of a new book on the topic!
Choosing Creative Methods: Conversation with Nicole Brown
Nicole Brown explains the way she uses creative methods, and why she designs studies with this approach.