Qualitative Research Hub
- ChiPrints Repository
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- PhD and MPhil Degrees
- Business Research Degrees
- Childhood, Social Work and Social Policy Research Degrees
- Dance Research Degrees
- Education Research Degrees
- English and Creative Writing Research Degrees
- Law Research Degrees
- Pre-PhD Preparation
- Psychology and Criminology Research Degrees
- Sport Research Degrees
- Theatre Research Degrees
- Research Centres
- Centre for Cultural History
- Centre for Education, Innovation and Equity
- Centre for Future Technologies
- Centre for Health and Allied Sport and Exercise Science Research (CHASER)
- Centre for Sustainable Business
- Centre for Workforce Development
- Centre of Excellence for Childhood, Society and Inclusion
- Chichester Centre for Critical and Creative Writing
- Chichester Centre for Fairy Tales, Fantasy and Speculative Fiction
- Creative Industries Research Centre
- MOVER Centre
- People and Well-Being in the Everyday Research Centre (POWER)
- Child and Adolescent Socio-Emotional Development Lab
- Cognitive Ageing and Dementia Research Lab
- Creative Research Methods Lab
- Cultural and Social Cognition Laboratory
- Employee Well-being in Work & Organisational Psychology (EWWOP) Lab
- Functional Behavioural Science Laboratory
- Human Attention Laboratory
- Lab for Global Research on Gender, Sexuality and Identity
- Mental Health and Wellbeing Lab
- Quantitative Criminology Lab
- Research in Practice Hub
- Sexualised Violence and Abuse Research Lab
- Vocal Communication Lab
- Qualitative Research Hub
- Social Work Collaborative Research Hub
- The Iris Murdoch Research Centre
- Research Excellence Framework
- Research Governance
- Research Office
About
The Qualitative Research Hub was established by Dr Melissa Day and Dr Karen Rodham in 2022 to serve as a forum for encouraging the development of qualitative research across all disciplines.
While qualitative methodologies have provided exciting and challenging ways of doing research for some time now, the road to establishing their legitimacy has been rocky, with many disciplines dominated by (post-) positivist empiricist research paradigms.
Despite these challenges, however, qualitative research has continued to flourish across many areas, with a variety of qualitative-specific journals, conferences and societies leading the way.
Embracing these developments, our Qualitative Research Hub is building an open community of qualitative researchers in West Sussex, with the aim of widening interdisciplinary discourse, fostering new ways of thinking and embracing new and innovative research methodologies.
People
Dr Suzanne Everley
Reader in the Sociology of Physical Education, Activity and Health, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Deputy Director South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership, Chair of the Association of Child Protection Professionals’ Special Interest Group Safeguarding in Sport, Development Lead for the Women’s Sport Leadership Academy