SQIP QP Special Section: Women and NonBinary Womxn's Sexuality and Sexualization
"A Narrative Case Study of Pleasure Activism and Black Women’s Sexual and Intimate Journeys" by Seanna Leath et al. Exploring Black women's meaning-making around sexual pleasure psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
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Qualitative Psychology February Special Section: Women and NonBinary Womxn's Sexuality and Sexualization
"A Qualitative Study on Biracial Black East Asian American Women and Their Experiences of Hypersexualization" by Kalya Castillo et al. Offers novel insights psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
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Check out some great new work we are highlighting in #QualitativePsychology. Proud to be helping lead it with a great editorial team.
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I personally am excited to share about what we have been doing in Qualitative Psychology, connect and network, and hear two great keynote speakers.
Great opportunity for young scholars in psychology and qualitative methods to engage intimately with fellow students and more advanced scholars, while sharing their work.
Our #CURTO report gets highlighted (special thanks to student research assistants on it - Ali Shana, Max Almazan, and Tailus Rush)
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I am loving the continued attention to dual enrollment (particularly highlighting young people's experiences + questions of equity and access).
The latest from #WisconsinPublicRadio's @corrihess.bsky.social
(who is on top of so many educational topics across the state): wpr.org/news/dual-en...
"A Consideration of the Ethics and Methodological Integrity of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Qualitative Research: Guidelines for Qualitative Psychology" by @heidilevitt.bsky.social QP does not publish articles in which AI was used for six specific activities psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
A critically important article from Qualitative Psychology and excellent, thoughtful scholars @vicclarke.bsky.social @ginnybraun.bsky.social. I love that it made such waves - top 3 for APA Publishing! @qualpsy.bsky.social
Call for Proposals! SQIP 2026 conference "Narrating the Needs of Our Time: Inquiries of Hope, Connection, and Possibility" will be held July 17-18, 2026, at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Deadline for proposal submissions is February 23, 2026. Submit here bit.ly/4aG7Nhw
Clarke, V., Braun, V., Adams, J., Callaghan, J. E. M., LaMarre, A., & Semlyen, J. (2025). “Being really confidently wrong”: Qualitative researchers’ experiences of methodologically incongruent peer review feedback.Qualitative Psychology, 12(1), 7–24. doi.org/10.1037/qup0...
Love the Qualitative Psychology article as one of the top ten.
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🎈 🎈 Searching for the Joy of the Crowd: Field Social Psychology During the Reopening of Danish Society🎈 🎈
w/Sofie Roest, Esben Ronan, Sigrid S. V., Signe Vangkilde, Laura Vangkilde, & Thomas Morton in @qualpsy.bsky.social
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Call for Proposals! SQIP 2026 conference "Narrating the Needs of Our Time: Inquiries of Hope, Connection, and Possibility" will be held July 17-18, 2026, at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Deadline for proposal submissions is February 23, 2026. Submit here bit.ly/4aG7Nhw
Podcast Alert: Talked about youth, extremism, restorative justice, and my recent book with John Byrne on AML Conversations podcast.
Appreciated the thoughtful discussion and speaking to a different audience than I am used. Lots of connections and new insights.
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In Qualitative Psychology from @apajournals.bsky.social, "The double-edged scalpel: The stress and responsibility of being a surgeon" by Leeat Granek et al. — Addressing surgeons' burdens to improve the quality of their lives & the quality of patient & family care. psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?d...
This is one of four excellent articles intended for use in the classroom. The others in that special issue focus on decolonial, phenomenological, and critical participatory action research. They are student-friendly and historically embedded descriptions that make clear how to do each one well!
We could have talked for hours about these important topics, including:
* Need for face-to-face interaction
* Power of questioning sources
* Traditional community bonds and what these look like in today's world
* Cutting through the hyper-partisan information landscape
On Friday, I had a great conversation on civics, psychology, youth, and more with @civicmedia.us and the Maggie Daun Show.
Check it out:
Navigating the New Civic Landscape 🦋
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2025 RUTHELLEN JOSSELSON STUDENT RESEARCH GRANTS - SQIP is offering 5 awards of up to $500 each to support graduate students who are currently enrolled in programs in psychology or related fields to carry out research projects based in #qualitative approaches. www.sqip.org/post/2025-ru...
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The first book is out: Making Meaning of Justice and Peace
It's been a journey, but very thankful to those who supported its development and possibility of it making a good academic text: Margaret Beale Spencer, Fathali Moghaddam, Seamus Power
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Today and tomorrow we are hosting #SQIP2025 meetings at Marquette University. It's been great to welcome so many students and other scholars to Milwaukee to share about qualitative methods and psychological science!
Thanks for sharing! Really glad to have this work out there
Also, a nice boost as I am working my way through my second manuscript on artificial intelligence, education, and youth development.
Check out the page for the peace and justice book here: www.cambridge.org/us/universit...
My first solo-authored book is coming out in July with @cambridgeup.bsky.social! It has been a long journey, starting with my dissertation work in Colombia 10 years ago. I am excited to see it out (with a big thank you to the colleagues, mentors, & many others who supported the ideas and work).
The Spring 2025 issue of the SQIP Newsletter is available at www.sqip.org/newsletters. In this edition, you’ll find highlights including: • Updates on the SQIP 2025 Conference • A look at the latest volume of Qualitative Psychology • A Letter from the President - and much more.