A few months ago the Merlien Institute, an “an independent organisation dedicated to the advancement of qualitative research in academia, business and policy environments,” set about compiling a list of qualitative research blogs from around the world.
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For those of you that are interested in qualitative insights and research methodologies, I recommend checking out a few of the blogs on the list. It’s a pretty extensive collection of qualitative content, of which I’m very pleased to be a part.
Below are a few blogs from the list that I personally subscribe to:
- Anthropology in Practice (http://www.anthropologyinpractice.com)
- Humanistic Psychology (http://societyforhumanisticpsychology.blogspot.com)
- Tom H.C. Anderson (http://www.tomhcanderson.com/)
- Sociological Images (http://thesocietypages.org/socimages)
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For those of you that are interested in qualitative insights and research methodologies, I recommend checking out a few of the blogs on the list. It’s a pretty extensive collection of qualitative content, of which I’m very pleased to be a part.
Below are a few blogs from the list that I personally subscribe to:
- Anthropology in Practice (http://www.anthropologyinpractice.com)
- Humanistic Psychology (http://societyforhumanisticpsychology.blogspot.com)
- Tom H.C. Anderson (http://www.tomhcanderson.com/)
- Sociological Images (http://thesocietypages.org/socimages)