Qualitative Inquiry
Qualitative Inquiry provides an interdisciplinary forum for qualitative methodology and related issues in the human sciences. With Qualitative Inquiry you have access to lively dialogues, current research and the latest developments in qualitative methodology.
A Valuable Resource
Whether you're a scholar, an applied researcher or a student, Qualitative Inquiry brings you the cross-disciplinary scholarship you need on qualitative research methodology.
Comprehensive Coverage
The journal publishes open-peer reviewed research articles that experiment with manuscript form and content, and focus on methodological issues raised by qualitative research rather than the content or results of the research. Open to think-pieces and review essays, QI also addresses: Advances in specific methodological strategies or techniques · Key issues in qualitative research · Postmodern, post-structural and/or critical treatments of qualitative or interpretive work · Practical applications of qualitative research · Theoretical discussions on the philosophical bases of qualitative traditions
An Interdisciplinary Perspective
The papers published in Qualitative Inquiry transcend disciplinary, racial, ethnic, gender, national and paradigmatic boundaries, presenting research from such varied fields as:
- Anthropology
- Communication
- Cultural Studies
- Education
- Evaluation
- Family Studies
- Gerontology
- Health
- History
- Management
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Oral History
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
Current Scholarship
Qualitative Inquiry covers diverse topics spanning many fields and disciplines. Recent articles have examined:
- Body narratives
- Data as drama
- Debates between objectivists and social constructionists
- Ethical proposals for the Internet
- Fieldwork dilemmas
- The politics of identity
- Researching lives of women with HIV/AIDS
- Revising family stories
- Social construction of validity
- Strategies for analyzing medical interviews
- Qualitative models
Norman K Denzin | University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, USA |
Michael Giardina | Florida State University, USA |
Yvonna Lincoln | Texas A&M University, USA |
James Salvo | Wayne State University, USA |
Paul A. Atkinson | Cardiff University, UK |
Lisbeth A. Berbary | University of Waterloo, Canada |
Russell Bishop | University of Waikato, New Zealand |
Leslie Bloom | Roosevelt University, USA |
Ivan Brady | State University of New York at Oswego, USA |
Gaile S. Cannella | Independent Scholar |
Patricia Clough | City University of New York Graduate Center, USA |
Marcelo Diversi | Washington State University Vancouver, USA |
Michele K. Donnelly | Brock University, Canada |
Carolyn S. Ellis | University of South Florida, USA |
Michelle M. Fine | City University of New York Graduate Center, USA |
Anjali Forber-Pratt | Vanderbilt University, USA |
Melissa Freeman | University of Georgia, USA |
Kenneth Gergen | Swarthmore College, USA |
Aitor Gómez-Gonzalez | Rovira i Virgili University, Spain |
Jaber F. Gubrium | University of Missouri, USA |
Serge F. Hein | Virginia Tech, USA |
Alicia Y. Jackson | Appalachian State University, USA |
Mirka Koro | Arizona State University, USA |
Margaret Kovach | University of Saskatchewan, Canada |
Patricia A. Lather | Ohio State University, USA |
Patrick Lewis | University of Regina, Canada |
George E. Marcus | University of California-Irvine, USA |
Claudio Moreira | University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA |
Meaghan Morris | University of Sydney, Australia |
W. Benjamin Myers | University of Toledo, USA |
Virginia Olesen | University of California, San Francisco, USA |
Laurence Parker | University of Utah, USA |
Laurel Richardson | Ohio State University, USA |
Johnny Saldaña | Arizona State University, USA |
James J. Scheurich | Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA |
Thomas A. Schwandt | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA |
Linda Tuhiwai Smith | Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi, New Zealand |
Elizabeth St. Pierre | University of Georgia, USA |
William G. Tierney | University of Southern California, USA |
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of a true luminary in the world of academia, Norman K. Denzin. Please expect some delays in peer review as we transition through this difficult time. We appreciate your patience.
MANUSCRIPTS should be prepared in accordance with the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Double-space all manuscripts, including references, notes, abstracts, quotations, and tables on 8 1/2 x 11 paper. The title page should include all authors' names, affiliations, and highest professional degrees; the corresponding author's address and telephone number; and a brief biographical statement. The title page should be followed by an abstract of 100 to 150 words. Tables and references should follow APA style and be double-spaced throughout. Ordinarily, manuscripts will not exceed 30 pages (double-spaced), including tables, figures, and references. Authors of accepted manuscripts will be asked to supply camera-ready figures.
To submit the manuscript please access our online submission system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/qi. If you have difficulties, please contact us at salvo3000@gmail.com. There are no submission fees for this journal.
Special Issue Proposal and Submission Guidelines:
When submitting a Special Issue proposal to Qualitative Inquiry, you must provide in writing:
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a provisional title and abstract of 300-500 words on what the Special Issue intends to cover;
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a rationale as to why this Special Issue is needed, what contribution it aims to make, if there have been any other special issues (or edited books) on this topic, etc.;
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evidence of your qualifications to edit this Special Issue; and
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a proposed timeline to publication starting with the Call for Papers.
When submitting the completed collection of manuscripts to serve as the Special Issue, you should keep in mind the following:
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All manuscripts should have already been peer-reviewed and revised prior to submission; and
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The Special Issue guest editor/s must submit his/her/their editorial introduction at this time, which shows how each article manuscript connects to the mandate of the journal, connects the special issue to the relevant literature in the field, and so forth.
Once we have received the completed Special Issue package of manuscripts, our office will conduct an internal review of each manuscript for content and clarity. Note the following:
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Reviews of Special Issues will not begin until all of the manuscripts for the special issue, including the Introduction, have been received. For this reason, please do not submit the special issue in pieces; rather, submit them all at once; and
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We reserve the right to reject special issues and/or individual articles at any point in the review process. For this reason, guest editors should not communicate that submissions have been accepted at any point. Final Acceptance of a manuscript/special issue can only be granted by the Editor of the journal.
All special issue proposals and queries should be directed to Michael Giardina, mgiardina@fsu.edu.
Submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in the journal. Authors submitting manuscripts to the journal should not simultaneously submit them to another journal, nor should manuscripts have been published elsewhere in substantially similar form or with substantially similar content. Authors in doubt about what constitutes prior publication should consult the editor. Qualitative Inquiry is an open-peer review journal.
Sage Choice and Open Access
If you or your funder wish your article to be freely available online to nonsubscribers immediately upon publication (gold open access), you can opt for it to be included in Sage Choice, subject to payment of a publication fee. The manuscript submission and peer review procedure is unchanged. On acceptance of your article, you will be asked to let Sage know directly if you are choosing Sage Choice. To check journal eligibility and the publication fee, please visit Sage Choice. For more information on open access options and compliance at Sage, including self author archiving deposits (green open access) visit Sage Publishing Policies on our Journal Author Gateway.
At Sage, we are committed to facilitating openness, transparency, and reproducibility of research. Where relevant, The Journal encourages authors to share their research data in a suitable public repository subject to ethical considerations and where data is included, to add a data accessibility statement in their manuscript file. Authors should also follow data citation principles. For more information please visit the Sage Author Gateway, which includes information about Sage’s partnership with the data repository Figshare.