As part of CQ’s collaboration with eCampus Ontario, which aimed to advance the field by strengthening the community of educators in Qualitative Health Research across the province, a series of videos were recorded on qualitative methods to accompany CQ’s e-book ‘Learning and Teaching Qualitative Research in Ontario: A Resource Guide’. Video topics include:
- Brokered dialogue: A new research method for controversial health and social issues
- Case study research
- Community-based participatory research (CBPR)
- Creative presence of the researcher and reflexivity
- Creative representations for knowledge mobilization
- Digital storytelling
- Ethics in qualitative research
- Ethnography: Entering the field
- Focus groups
- Let’s get critical! How to get started with qualitative health research
- Narrative inquiry: What’s your story?
- (Participant) observation in qualitative health research
- Qualitative interviewing: More than asking questions and getting answers
- Studying qualitative research: Nudging my inner health scientist
- Theoretical congruence and rigour in qualitative research
To watch these videos, click here!