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Session Type: Roundtable Session
In this roundtable session, scholars pose ethical questions about imposter participants in focus groups with LGBTQ+ participants, critical and decolonial visual research methods that disrupt notions of qualitative quality, and ethical methodologies that center healing for Black women.
Imposter Participants in Queer and Trans Mental Health Research - Thea Leticia Racelis, Virginia Commonwealth University; Kamden Strunk, Virginia Commonwealth University; Nancy Thacker, University of Vermont
The 4C Methodology: Healing Centered Research - Eghosa Obaizamomwan-Hamilton, Stanford University
Challenging Universal Criteria for Qualitative Quality: Specific Considerations for Engaging in Visual Research Methods - Marva Cappello, San Diego State University; Reka C. Barton, University of Maryland