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Volume 4, Number 4 - January 24, 2011
http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/WQR/wqr4_4.html

Ronald J. Chenail
Editor-in-Chief
Robin Cooper
Managing Editor
Laura Patron, Production Editor | Adam Rosenthal, TQR Web Site Coordinator

ISSN 1945-2853

The Qualitative Report Article of the Week

Comprehensive Treatment of Women with Postpartum Psychosis across Health Care Systems from Swedish Psychiatrists' Perspectives

Inger Engqvist - University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden
Arne Åhlin - Skaraborg Hospitals, Skövde, Sweden
Ginette Ferszt - University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island, USA
Kerstin Nilsson - University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden and University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden

NSU Graduate QR Certificate Online

Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research is a six course, 18 credit hour online program that prepares its graduates to conduct basic and applied qualitative research. Registration for single courses is also available. Admission for Summer courses is now open.

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Qualitative Research Resource of the Week

Anthropology.net creates a cohesive online community of individuals interested in anthropology. This website promotes and facilitates discussion, reviews research, extends stewardship of resources, and disseminates knowledge.

The Qualitative Report Second Annual Conference

The TQR 2nd Annual Conference took place January 7 and 8, 2011. Over the next several weeks, we will be featuring some of the presentation materials of conference presenters. This week we feature the conference materials of the following three presenters:

  • Undergraduate Music Therapy Students' Experiences in Short-Term Group Music Therapy by Susan Gardstrom and Nancy Jackson: Slides
  • A Critical Discourse Analysis of Preservice Social Studies Teachers' Perspectives on Teaching Controversial Issues by Emma Humphries: Paper | Handout | Slides
  • How Music Therapists' Worldviews Influence Their Work in Different Countries by Barbara Wheeler: Slides

In addition, you may view the PowerPoint slides from the TQR Editor Workshop "Applied Qualitative Research Boot Camp" presented by TQR Editor-in-Chief, Ron Chenail.

For more information about this year's conference or how to get involved in planning the 2012 conference, please contact us at tqr@nova.edu.

New Calls for Conferences and Journals, Training Opportunities, and Funding

Previously Announced Open Calls and Conferences

New and Notable Qualitative Research Articles: General Interest

  • Buckley, H., Carr, N., & Whelan, S. (2011). "Like walking on eggshells:" Service user views and expectations of the child protection system. Child & Family Social Work, 16(1), 101-110. Abstract
  • Enroos, R. (2011). Mothers in prison: between the public institution and private family relations. Child & Family Social Work, 16(1), 12-21. Abstract
  • Georgsson, A., Almqvist, K., & Broberg, A. G. (2011). Naming the unmentionable: How children exposed to intimate partner violence articulate their experiences. Journal of Family Violence, 26(2), 117-129. Abstract
  • Mruk, C. J. (2010). Integrated description: A qualitative method for an evidence-based world.The Humanistic Psychologist, 38(4), 305-316.Abstract
  • Okazaki, S., & Saw, A. (2011). Culture in Asian American community psychology: Beyond the East-West binary American Journal of Community Psychology, 47(1-2), 144-156. Abstract

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