International Review of Qualitative Research
Both academically sound and partisan, IRQR is a peer-reviewed journal founded to advance the use of critical, experimental, and traditional forms of qualitative inquiry towards the pursuit of social justice. As such, IRQR is a forum for:
- Discussing critical qualitative research methodologies and practices
- Advancing knowledge-based critiques of social settings and institutions
- Furthering our understanding of issues, and advocating in policy arenas
- Promoting human dignity, human rights, and just societies around the globe
- Attendees of the annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry also receive IRQR as a benefit of participation.
International Review of Qualitative Research adheres to the University of California Press Statement of Publication Ethics. The full statement is available here.
Both academically sound and partisan, IRQR is a peer-reviewed journal founded to advance the use of critical, experimental, and traditional forms of qualitative inquiry towards the pursuit of social justice. As such, IRQR is a forum for:
- Discussing critical qualitative research methodologies and practices
- Advancing knowledge-based critiques of social settings and institutions
- Furthering our understanding of issues, and advocating in policy arenas
- Promoting human dignity, human rights, and just societies around the globe
Norman K. Denzin | University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, USA |
Michael Giardina | Florida State University, USA |
James Salvo | University of Florida, USA |
Gaile S. Cannella | Independent Scholar |
Bryant Keith Alexander | Loyola Marymount University, USA |
Tim Begaye | Independent Scholar |
Leslie Bloom | Roosevelt University, USA |
Arthur P. Bochner | University of South Florida, USA |
Cynthia Dillard | Seattle University, USA |
Marcelo Diversi | Washington State University Vancouver, USA |
Carolyn S. Ellis | University of South Florida, USA |
Mustafa Yunus Eryaman | Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Turkey |
Michelle M. Fine | City University of New York Graduate Center, USA |
Aitor Gómez-Gonzalez | Rovira i Virgili University, Spain |
Alison Jones | University of Waikato, New Zealand |
Patricia A. Lather | Ohio State University, USA |
Yvonna S. Lincoln | Texas A&M University, USA |
Lisa A. Mazzei | University of Oregon, USA |
Janice M. Morse | University of Utah, USA |
Ronald J. Pelias | University of Lousiana at Lafayette, USA |
Cesar A. Cisneros Puebla | Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile |
Mojca Ramšak | University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Anne Beate Reinertsen | Østfold University College, Norway |
Roy Ruckdeschel | Saint Louis University, USA |
Johnny Saldaña | Arizona State University, USA |
Ian F. Shaw | University of York, UK |
Linda Tuhiwai Smith | Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi, Whakatane, New Zealand |
Tami L. Spry | St. Cloud State University, USA |
Harry Torrance | Manchester Metropolitan University, UK |
Mary Weems | Independent Scholar |
Pamela Zapata-Sepulveda | Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile |
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