
Qualitative Studies is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that welcomes contributions from all human and social sciences, which employ or discuss qualitative methods. We are in particularly looking for papers that critically expand the borders of qualitative research by experimenting with literary, aesthetic, narrative and other creative genres in the communication of research. We also welcome theoretical and philosophical discussions of qualitative inquiry.
ISSN: 1903-7031
Vol 3, No 1 (2012)
Table of Contents
Articles in English
| Is living the gender contract really a free choice? A cross-national comparison of preferences or constraints in mothers’ and fathers’ participation in paid and unpaid work | |
| Yildiz Olsson | 1-21 |
| Exploring the impact of involving fathers in the treatment of their children: A study using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) | |
| Anna Elisabeth Iversen, Barbara Hoff Esbjørn, Elisabeth Christensen, Nina Schultz Hansen | 22-39 |
| Timeline interviews: A tool for conducting life history research | |
| Hanne Kirstine Adriansen | 40-55 |
| Qualitative research between craftsmanship and McDonaldization. A keynote address from the 17th Qualitative Health Research Conference | |
| Svend Brinkmann | 56-68 |
ISSN: 1903-7031