qualitative methods
We interview Victoria Reyes (UC Riverside) about her new book, Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines with Stanford University Press.
Joe and Clayton Childress (University of Toronto) discuss a recent article by Shamus Khan (Columbia University) in which he discusses the trials of navigating the legal system when your field notes are subpoenaed.
Joe and Leslie interview Jooyoung Lee (University of Toronto) about his upcoming book about violence, Ricochet. We talk about his field work in Philadelphia, his role in Canada’s handgun debate, and the craft of fieldwork.
This week, The Annex meets Jooyoung Lee from the University of Toronto. Jooyoung is an expert on guns both in America and Canada, and has recently been part of Canada’s discussion on a handgun ban. Also, public credibility of sociologists v. economists, sex doll brothels, and the relationship between being single and being lonely.
Joe, Gabriel and Rebecca Raby (Brock University) discuss a recent viral Twitter thread that discusses how qualitative researchers should deal with questions about their studies’ small N’s.
This week, The Annex sits down with Rebecca Raby (Brock University). Rebecca and her colleague Shauna Pomerantz recently published Smart Girls: Success, School, and the Myth of Post-Feminism (2017, University of California Press). We interview Rebecca about her research on youth, gender, education, and inequality. In addition, we discuss how qualitative researchers should deal with small-N […]