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Next E-Agora meeting: Tuesday the 17th of March 2026

Topic: Exploring Affective Argumentation in Populist Political Discourses

Helenor Tormis, University of Helsinki, Finland

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Next E-Agora meeting this 16st of December (17h-18h30 CET), hosting Will Day, School of Psychology, Aston University, Birmingham, UK
« How can we visually share findings from our qualitative analyses? »
www.equipsy.org/agor%C3%A1/2...

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EQuiP 2026

We have an extension! We’re excited to share that the last call for abstracts for the 3rd EQuiP Conference in Lyon (8-10 July 2026) is open until the 10th of November!

www.equip2026.inviteo.fr

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Dear colleagues,
This is a last call for the 3rd EQuiP Conference in Lyon (from 8 to 10 July 2026). The new date for the last call for abstracts is the 10th of November.
www.equip2026.inviteo.fr
We look forward to seeing you in Lyon in July 2026 !

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This is happening this afternoon (Tuesday 16th!) and should be a great talk. Join if you can!
(And UK people, note this is at 4pm)

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Hello, we invite you to join the E-Agora tomorrow.

The ‘Manosphere’ with Cecilia Rollano, (National University of Distance Education, Spain).

Tuesday the 16th of September 2025. At 17.00-18.30 Central European Time (16.00 West European Time/UK; 18.00 East European Time).

Link: shorturl.at/tSGdb

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EQuiP 2026

Dear colleagues,
The call for abstracts for the 3rd Equip conference to be held in Lyon, France, from 8 to 10 July 2026, is now open. The deadline for abstracts submission is the 17th of October.
www.equip2026.inviteo.fr
We look forward to seeing many of you in Lyon in July 2026 !

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We are delighted to announce the 3rd EQUIP conference, to be held at the Univ. Lyon 2, from 8 to 10 July 2026. It will explore how qualitative research can contribute to the development of a psychology of and for world-making. We look forward to see you in Lyon ! (website early september)

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We look forward to seeing you there, Marc. It was a pleasure having you at the previous EQUIP conference!

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The @qmip.bsky.social conference was a lovely experience!

Now, I’m also super excited about the next EQuiP conference, which will be held in Lyon (one thing about me: I absolutely LOVE France).As committee members, we’re already preparing behind the scenes- and we can’t wait to welcome you there

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We are delighted to announce the 3rd EQuiP Conference, to be held at the Univ. Lyon 2 in France, from 8 to 10 July 2026.
Keynote Speakers : Maria Del Rio Carral (Univ. of Lausanne) & Uwe Flick (Freie Univ. Berlin).

We look forward to seeing you in Lyon in July 2026 !
(website early september)

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We are delighted to announce the 3rd EQUIP conference, to be held at the Univ. Lyon 2, from 8 to 10 July 2026. It will explore how qualitative research can contribute to the development of a psychology of and for world-making. We look forward to see you in Lyon ! (website early september)

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This essay takes aim at normal academic practice in interpretative analysis. Specifically,
the ways methodological discussions are often stilted, wooden and don’t sufficiently
attempt to trace the intellectual journeys which scholars have traveled to arrive at their
understandings. Based on this I consider some of the epistemological under-laboring
that sits at the foundation of social scientific analysis of much qualitative data. With a
sound understanding of what it means to understand, we can grasp something of the
“rational shadow” that is often cast over the realities of human knowledge production.
That is because, while we scholars might organize our time so that we can have a
moment when we are “doing our analysis,” such a moment, when understood as a
bounded, linear and rational event or series of progressive steps, is an epistemological
fiction. It is, then, more rational to acknowledge the diffuse, tacit, and non-rational
features of human understanding, and build methodological and analytic strategies
which lean into these realities. And, in that regard, we can provide a more rational
analysis of our relatively rational analysis.
Keywords
interpretative analysis, research philosophy, understanding, epistemology, knowledge

Abstract This essay takes aim at normal academic practice in interpretative analysis. Specifically, the ways methodological discussions are often stilted, wooden and don’t sufficiently attempt to trace the intellectual journeys which scholars have traveled to arrive at their understandings. Based on this I consider some of the epistemological under-laboring that sits at the foundation of social scientific analysis of much qualitative data. With a sound understanding of what it means to understand, we can grasp something of the “rational shadow” that is often cast over the realities of human knowledge production. That is because, while we scholars might organize our time so that we can have a moment when we are “doing our analysis,” such a moment, when understood as a bounded, linear and rational event or series of progressive steps, is an epistemological fiction. It is, then, more rational to acknowledge the diffuse, tacit, and non-rational features of human understanding, and build methodological and analytic strategies which lean into these realities. And, in that regard, we can provide a more rational analysis of our relatively rational analysis. Keywords interpretative analysis, research philosophy, understanding, epistemology, knowledge

Do you ever read qualitative social science; sociology, psychology, criminology, and the like, and get a sense that the methods just don't give enough insight into what actually happened? Yep, me to, esp in relation to where scholars' ideas came from. More here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...

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we have an extension!
you can submit your abstract until the 4th of April :D

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Qualitative Methods in Psychology Conference 2025 | BPS This year we make our way to Leeds for a gathering of academics dedicated to advancing research in our field.

The clock is ticking, and the deadline for abstract submission for the QMIP Annual Conference is fast approaching! With less than a week left, now's the moment to finalise your contributions and be part of QMIP!
www.bps.org.uk/event/qualit...

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Well, online qualitative surveys were a nice method while they lasted...

(I presented a paper at last year's @euroqualpsy.bsky.social conference arguing data from online qual surveys didn't necessarily have to be analysed using TA, but that applying an affective-discursive lens was valid. Oh well.)

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1 month until the deadline for abstracts for @qmip.bsky.social conference!

Come and join us to chat about all things qualitative!

www.bps.org.uk/event/qualit...

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The History of the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy
The History of the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy The mission of the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy (EJQRP) is to provide an accessible forum for research that advances the theory and practice of psychotherapy and supports practitioner-led research. In this video, Dr Linda Finlay (editor) and Dr Peter Blundell (co-editor) discuss the history of the journal.

Do you know about the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy?

In this video, Dr Linda Finlay & Dr Peter Blundell discuss the journal's history.

https://youtu.be/U4Zq_GYkZzc

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2 of 3 reviewers on my interpretive qualitative paper want intercoder reliability tests, random sample to prevent selection bias, tables w/counts, comparison to those not interviewed, & generalizability. If you are NOT qualified to review qualitative research, please say no to the journal's request.

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Hello! Feel free to tag us to anything qualitative research related, so we can keep in touch with the community!😀😁

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can we be added too please :)

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An extremely friendly @EuroQualPsy Executive Committee meeting in Aalborg 😎

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An extremely productive @EuroQualPsy Executive Committee meeting in Aarlborg 😎

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📋 The detailed programme of #equip2021 is now available!
Find it in the following link:----
Please note that time scheduling is according to Eastern European Time (EEST) [UTC+03:00]
#Online #conference #psychology #programme

equip2021.gr/programme/prel…

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📆The final programme of #equip2021 conference is available here:🔜 Detailed guidelines to presenters will be sent out next week.
#online #conference #Psychology #programme #guidelines #skg

equip2021.gr/programme/prel…

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📋 The preliminary #programme for #equip2021 is available at the official #conference website.
Click here to have a closer look:🔜 The final programme will be ready soon. Stay tuned!

#equip2021 #online

equip2021.gr/programme/prel…

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📣 SUBMISSION IS OPEN 📣
📍 the submission procedure is valid only for NEW proposals
📍 submissions regarding qualitative psychological research on the COVID-19 pandemic are highly encouraged
Follow the link below to submit your paper:

equip2021.gr/submission

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We have postponed our conference until Summer 2021. Please see information on dates on our website below where new updates will be posted

equip2021.gr

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