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It’s been two weeks since the exciting relaunch of the
Network for Pluralism in Qualitative Research (N-PQR). We have had an
amazing response with interest shown, from all around the world – thank you!
Since the launch there have been two new blogs posted on the N-PQR website, one from Nollaig Frost
which outlines the interest shown in the blog and highlights relevant upcoming
events and the second from a researcher who uses pluralistic approaches in her
work, Daphne Josselin. We are very pleased to welcome Daphne as our first guest
blogger, and think that you will be interested to read about the experiences
and challenges she has encountered in applying a pluralistic approach to her
research exploration of repetitive self-injury by one woman. Do read these
blogs and consider sending us your own piece on experiences, thoughts or ideas
about pluralistic qualitative research.
You might also want to ask some questions about pluralistic
research. These can be posted in the PQR FAQs section, either with
your name attached or anonymously. What do you want to know? We
have a network of researchers from all around the world who are subscribing to
the site – someone will have some answers! Or maybe you do – have a look
and add to the questions and answers already there.
We have updated the PQR Networking and
Events to include a piece on Nollaig Frost’s pluralistic work. There
is also notification of forthcoming events that may be of interest to
pluralistic researchers. If you have any events that you would like put on the
website, please send us the details.
Remember to sign up to Follow the blog by clicking on the
‘+Follow’ icon that appears on the bottom right hand side of any of the
webpages on the website and entering your email address. And if you’re on
Twitter, follow us @N_PQR for alerts to
new content and other information.
Thank you for your interest in the site – we look forward to
hearing more from you soon, and to keeping you informed of the developments of
the site
Best Wishes,
Deborah
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