Timeline mapping in qualitative interviews: A study of resilience with marginalized groups

K Kolar, F Ahmad, L Chan… - International journal of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Growing interest in visual timeline methods signals a need for critical engagement. Drawing
on critical emancipatory epistemologies in our study exploring resilience among …

Bringing our dying home: How caring for someone at end of life builds social capital and develops compassionate communities

D Horsfall, K Noonan, R Leonard - Health Sociology Review, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
In this article we discuss the 'bringing our dying home'research project which contributes to
an understanding of caring at end of life (EOL) as potentially increasing social networks and …

[PDF][PDF] Intuitive knowing and embodied consciousness

R Lipson Lawrence - New directions for adult and continuing …, 2012 - academia.edu
Imagine you are walking down a dimly lit street in an unfamiliar neighborhood. It is just
before sunset and the streets are fairly deserted. Suddenly you hear a loud noise that might …

Dancing with stones: critical creativity as methodology for human flourishing

A Titchen, B McCormack - Educational action research, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Heavy feet of stone Seeking transformation Dancing rocks and flows Critical creativity is a
paradigmatic synthesis linking critical social science with creative and ancient traditions. Our …

Reflections on the go‐along: How “disruptions” can illuminate the relationships of health, place and practice

C Thompson, J Reynolds - The Geographical Journal, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Go‐alongs are qualitative interviews conducted by a researcher accompanying participants
on a journey, tour or place‐specific activity. Go‐alongs emerged as a distinct method amid …

Including stakeholder input in formulating and solving real-world optimisation problems: Generic framework and case study

W Wu, HR Maier, GC Dandy, R Leonard… - … modelling & software, 2016 - Elsevier
Multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) are becoming increasingly popular for
solving formal environmental and water resources optimisation problems. In the past, the …

Talking about talking: Interpersonal process recall as an intersubjective approach to research

J Macaskie, J Lees, D Freshwater - Psychodynamic Practice, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Research methods are often marked by inequalities between researcher and researched,
maintained through dominant discourses that structure expectations of research. This study …

Experiencing recovery: findings from a qualitative study into mental illness, self and place

D Horsfall, J Paton, A Carrington - Journal of Mental Health, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Community-managed mental health organisations are important vehicles for
“place-based” recovery-oriented services in regional areas. However, the community-based …

Using timeline methodology to facilitate qualitative interviews to explore sexuality experiences of female Pakistani-Descent immigrant adolescents

NS Punjani, E Papathanassoglou… - The Qualitative …, 2023 - search.proquest.com
In qualitative research, there is a growing interest in understanding the use of timelines in
combination with other qualitative methods. In this paper, we will address how the creation …

Using performative art to communicate research: Dancing experiences of psychosis

K Boydell - Canadian Theatre Review, 2011 - ctr.utpjournals.press
ctr 146 spring 2011 13 and scientific presentations—and the fact that they tend to reach only
a very limited audience, primarily other academics. While this is important, there are many …