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Using Paired Depth Interviews to Collect Qualitative Data
This article defines and describes paired depth interviews, discusses conceptualizations of paired depth interviews using Roulston's framework, delineates the strengths and limitations of paired depth interviews, and provides examples of paired depth interviews utilized in helping professions.
Transforming Educational Leadership Preparation: Starting with Ourselves
This article describes a duoethnography of two faculty members working in different leadership programs to reveal how their understanding of diversity and social justice has been formed over the course of their lives.
MyStory: Scary Head...
This article consists of a critical autoethnographic study of the writer's personal experience, specifically detailing experiences while wearing a headscarf in academic and social environments.
What's Wrong with Me?: An Autoethnographic Investigation of the Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Living with Tourette Syndrome During Adolesence
This article uses an autoethnographic methodology to explore a diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome.
Drama: A Comparative Analysis of Individual Narratives
This article contains a narrative that explores how a selected group of educators made meaning of their experiences teaching college courses in prison.
Succession Planning Activities at a Rural Public Health Department
This article provides an overview of a qualitative case study utilizing interviews and evaluation of publically-available documents to investigate the process of succession planning in a moderately-sized public health office located in a metropolitan community in a frontier-rural state.
Provisions of Trustworthiness in Critical Narrative Research: Bridging Intersubjectivity and Fidelity
This article is a reflective-reflexive examination of provisions of trustworthiness in critical narrative research.
Amish Teacher Dialogues with Teacher Educators: Research, Culture, and Voices of Critique
Article discussing a collaborative project to examine literature and research on the Amish culture.
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