This is not an exhaustive list, but an evolving collection of the articles, books, and resources that we have found helpful over the years.
Downes, Julia., Karis Hanson & Rebecca Hudson (2016) Salvage: Gendered Violence in Activist Communities. Leeds, UK: Footprint Workers Co-op.
Stahlke Wall, S. (2016). Toward a Moderate Autoethnography. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406916674966
Eisikovits, Z., and C.Koren. (2010) Approaches to and outcomes of dyadic interview analysis. Qualitative Health Research 20,:1642–55. doi:10.1177/1049732310376520.
Forbat, L., and J.Henderson. (2003) “Stuck in the middle with you”: The ethics and process of qualitative research with two people in an intimate relationship. Qualitative Health Research 13:1453–62. doi:10.1177/1049732303255836.
Ummel, D., and M.Achille. (2016) How not to let secrets out when conducting qualitative research with dyads. Qualitative Health Research 26:807–15.
Miller, T., Birch, M., Mauthner, M., & Jessop, J. (2012) Ethics in Qualitative Research. SAGE Publications Ltd.
Forbat, L. , and J.Henderson . 2005. Theoretical and practical reflections on sharing transcripts with participants. Qualitative Health Research 15:1114–28. (AS)
Pittaway E. Bartoloemi L., Hugman R. (2010) ‘Stop Stealing Our Stories’: The Ethics of Research with Vulnerable Groups. Journal of Human Rights Practice Vol 2 | Number 2 | June 2010 | pp. 229–251 DOI:10.1093/jhuman/huq004
Frazer, I., Orr, C., & Thielking, M. (2023). Applying the framework method to qualitative psychological research: Methodological overview and worked example. Qualitative Psychology, 10(1), 44–59. https://doi.org/10.1037/qup0000238
Gale, N.K., Heath, G., Cameron, E. et al. Using the framework method for the analysis of qualitative data in multi-disciplinary health research. BMC Med Res Methodol 13, 117 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-13-117
Ritchie J, Lewis J, McNaughton Nicholls C & Ormston (2014) Qualitative Research Practice: A Guide for Social Science Students and Researchers. Los Angeles: Sage.
Neale, J. (2016) Iterative categorisation (IC): a systematic technique for analysing qualitative data. Addiction,111(6),1096-1106.
Saldana, J. (2015) The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers. Third Edition. Sage
Braun & Clarke. Can I use TA? Should I use TA? Should I not use TA? Comparing reflexive thematic analysis and other pattern‐based qualitative analytic approaches. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. First published: 18 October 2020
Charmaz, C. (2017) Continuities, contradictions, and critical inquiry in Grounded Theory. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 16, 1-8.
Annells, M. 1996. Grounded theory method: Philosophical perspectives, paradigm of inquiry, and postmodernism. Qualitative Health Research, 6, 379-393.
Glaser, B. (1978). Theoretical Sensitivity: advances in the methodology of grounded theory. California, Sociology Press.
Strauss, A. and Corbin, J. (1990) Basics of qualitative research: Grounded theory procedures and techniques.
Charmaz, K. (2014) Constructing grounded theory: A practical guide through qualitative analysis (2nd Ed.). London: Sage Publications
Hall, W. & Callery, P. 2001. Enhancing the Rigor of Grounded Theory: incorporating reflexivity and relationality. Qualitative Health Research, 11, (2) 257–272. (AS)
Kathy Charmaz & Robert Thornberg(2021) The pursuit of quality in grounded theory, Qualitative Research in Psychology, 18:3, 305-327. (VL)
Keane (2015) Considering the practical implementation of constructivist grounded theory in a study of widening participation in Irish higher education, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 18:4, 415-431.
Smith, J., Flowers, P., Larkin M (2009) Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis: Theory, Method & Research. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
Moriarty J (2011) Qualitative methods overview. NIHR School for Social Care Research:
Link to PDF.
Ritchie J, Lewis J, McNaughton Nicholls C & Ormston (2014) Qualitative Research Practice: A Guide for Social Science Students and Researchers. Los Angeles, Sage
Pope, C. & Mays, N. (2020) Qualitative Research in Health Care. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
Lincoln, Y. & Guba, E. 1985. Naturalistic Inquiry Thousand Oaks, CA, London and New Delhi, Sage.
Torelli, J. 2019. On Entering the Field: Notes from a Neophyte Researcher
Tashakori A and Teddlie C (2015) Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. 2nd Edition. Sage.
Bergman M (2008) Advances in Mixed Methods Research: Theories and Applications. Sage
Andrews, M., Squire, C., & Tamboukou, M. (2008). Doing narrative research. Los Angeles: SAGE.
Murray M. Levels of Narrative Analysis in Health Psychology. Journal of Health Psychology. 2000;5(3):337-347.
Cornish, F., Breton, N., Moreno-Tabarez, U. et al. Participatory action research. Nat Rev Methods Primers 3, 34 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43586-023-00214-1
Cornwall, Andrea and Rachel Jewkes R. (1995) What is participatory research? Social Science & Medicine, 41: 1667–1676.
Nelson G., Ochocka J., Griffin K., Lord J (1998) “Nothing About Me, Without Me”: Participatory Action Research with Self-Help/Mutual Aid Organizations for Psychiatric Consumer/Survivors, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal; Spring 2002; 25, 4; Social Science Premium Collection. 379
Oliver, K., Kothari, A. & Mays, N. (2019). The dark side of coproduction: do the costs outweigh the benefits for health research?. Health Res Policy Sys 17, 33
Williams, O., Sarre, S., Papoulias, S.C. et al. Lost in the shadows: reflections on the dark side of co-production. Health Res Policy Sys 18, 43 (2020).
Williams, O., Robert, G., Martin, G. P., Hanna, E., O’Hara, J. (2020) Is co-production just really good PPI? Making sense of patient and public involvement and co-production networks.
Milligan, C., & Bartlett, R. (2015) What is diary method? Bloomsbury Academic.
O’Cathain, A. (2018) A Practical Guide to Using Qualitative Research with Randomized Controlled Trials. Oxford. Oxford University Press
Thorne S. (2017) Metasynthetic Madness: What Kind of Monster Have We Created? Qualitative Health Research;27(1):3-12.
Thomas, J., Harden, A. (2008) Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews. BMC Med Res Methodol; 8, 45.
Finlay, L. & Gough, B. 2003. Reflexivity: a practical guide for researchers in health and social science, Oxford, UK, Blackwell Publishing.
Barbara Probst, The Eye Regards Itself: Benefits and Challenges of Reflexivity in Qualitative Social Work Research, Social Work Research, Volume 39, Issue 1, March 2015, Pages 37–48, doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/swr/svu028
Cena, E., Brooks, J., Day, W., Goodman, S., Rousaki, A., Ruby-Granger, V., & Seymour-Smith, S. (2024). Quality Criteria: General and Specific Guidelines for Qualitative Approaches in Psychology Research. A Concise Guide for Novice Researchers and Reviewers. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 23. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069241282843
Mays, N. & Pope, C. 1995. Qualitative research: Rigour and qualitative research. The British Medical Journal, 311.
Tong, A., Sainsbury, P. & Craig, J. 2007. Consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ): a 32-item checklist for interviews and focus groups. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 19, 349-357
Tong, A., Flemming, K., McInnes, E., Oliver, S. & Craig, J. 2012. Enhancing transparency in reporting the synthesis of qualitative research: ENTREQ. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 12, 181.
Jessica Nina Lester & Michelle O’Reilly (2021) Introduction to Special Issue Quality in Qualitative Approaches: Celebrating Heterogeneity, Qualitative Research in Psychology, 18:3, 295-304, DOI: 10.1080/14780887.2021.1931734 . Table of contents: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/uqrp20/18/3
Braun, V. & Clarke, V. (2021) To saturate or not to saturate? Questioning data saturation as a useful concept for thematic analysis and sample-size rationales, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 13:2, 201-216.
Malterud, K., Siersma, V., & Guassora, A. (2016). Sample size in qualitative interview studies: Guided by information power. Qualitative Health Research, 26, 1753–1760.
Morse, J. (2000). Determining sample size. Qualitative Health Research, 10(1), 3–5. doi:10.1177/104973200129118183
Saunders, B., Sim, J., Kingstone, T. et al. Saturation in qualitative research: exploring its conceptualization and operationalization. Qual Quant 52, 1893–1907 (2018).
Faulkner, A. (2004) The Ethics of Survivor Research: guidelines for the ethical conduct of research carried out by mental health service users and survivors Bristol, Policy Press on behalf of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Sweeney A, Beresford P, Faulkner A, Nettle M, & Rose D (Eds) (2009) This is Survivor Research. PCCS: Monmouth.
Russo, J (2012) Survivor-controlled research: a new foundation for thinking about psychiatry and mental health. Forum: Qualitative Social Research 13, Art 8. doi: 10.17169/fqs-13.1.1790
Shimmin C, Wittmeier KDM, Lavoie JG, Wicklund ED, Sibley KM. (2017) Moving towards a more inclusive patient and public involvement in health research paradigm: the incorporation of a trauma‐informed intersectional analysis. BMC Health Serv Res; 17: 539.
Gillard S, Simons L TK et al. (2012) Patient and public involvement in the coproduction of knowledge: reflection on the analysis of qualitative data in a mental health study. Qual Health Res;22(8):1126–37
Braun, V & Clarke, V (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3 (2), 77-101.
Braun, V & Clarke, V (2019). Reflecting on reflexive thematic analysis. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 11:4, 589-597.
Trainor, L. R. & Bundon, A. (2021). Developing the craft: reflexive accounts of doing reflexive thematic analysis. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 13(5), 705-726.
Cresswell, J. W. 2016. Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five traditions, London, Sage publications Ltd.
Harding, S. ed. 1987 Feminism and Methodology Bloomington, Indiana University Press
Crotty, Michael, author. The Foundations of Social Research : Meaning and Perspective in the Research Process. London; Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sage Publications, 2003.
Staller, K. M. 2013. Epistemological boot camp: The politics of science and what every qualitative researcher needs to know to survive in the academy. Qualitative Social Work, 12(4), 395–413
Jackson, A. Y. and Mazzei, L. A. Thinking with Theory in Qualitative Research. 2011, Routledge.
