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Papers in this panel address different aspects of the qualitative research process, from strategies and issues with data collection, to analysis, to reappraisal.
Can You Just Call Me: The Methodological Benefits and Tradeoffs of In-Depth Qualitative Phone Interviews - Jennifer Randles, California State University-Fresno; Jennifer Sherman, Washington State University
Limitations in the Field: On Disability, Reflexivity, and Embodiment in Ethnography - Allison Wigen, Boston University
The Symbolic Boundaries Elicitation Approach: An Inductive Qualitative Method for Assessing Heterogeneity, Polarization, and Contestation - Lauren Valentino, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Evangeline Warren, Ohio State University
Transformer-Assisted Conceptual Coding: Training and Validating AI Using Hundreds of Interviews of Scientists Worldwide - Charles Jonathan Gomez, University of Arizona; Peter D Ore, CUNY-Queens College; Lilith Green, University of Arizona; Elina I. Mäkinen, Tampere University; Charlie Pollard, University of Arizona; Jeffrey Shen, University of Arizona
Developing Frameworks for the Empirical Reappraisal of Qualitative Social Science Research - Derek James Robey, Syracuse University