Qualitative Research in Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Qualitative Research in Psychology is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unlocking imaginations: lessons learnt from using story stem completion with young children254
Exploring ChatGPT’s potential as a qualitative research partner: researcher and participant perspectives on AI-generated insights144
Exploring reflexive methodology as a pluralist approach to enhance mixed methods research on coping and livability among LGBTQ people in Sweden117
Tapestries of inquiry—digital diaries as an engaged affective method in collective knowledge-making60
The approach and application of analysing inductive and deductive datasets: a worked example using reflexive thematic analysis32
Producing commons through intermedial Narratives: embodied struggles of women in Chile and Colombia32
Untangling ethical issues in participatory research practices with young people in contexts of oppression26
Challenging psychology and human reconstruction: a review of ‘Innovations in Psychological Anthropology’25
Agency in sedimented situations featuring farmer experiences of climate disruptions in the Mekong Delta24
Membership categorization analysis, race, and racism24
Persons in a posthuman world22
Reformative concept analysis for applied psychology qualitative research18
Out of sight, out of mind: how pescetarians manage dissonance by creating distance17
What is the place of interpretation in text analysis? An example using ALCESTE® software16
Narrative productions of memory: reflections on collective memories as knowledge about the past13
Critical praxeological analysis: respecifying critical research12
Insider/outsider dynamics: a reflexive thematic analysis of reflexivity/positionality in the ‘qualitative research in psychology’ journal11
EquiP – the first European association for qualitative researchers in psychology10
Toward a trauma-informed qualitative research approach: Guidelines for ensuring the safety and promoting the resilience of research participants10
Avatar-Based Interviewing: Mediated research interviews in a gamified world9
Arts-based research, animal studies and Pavlov’s dogs: making the familiar strange in psychology9
How constructivist grounded theory facilitates critical qualitative inquiry: examples from psychological research on creative writing9
How are interpretive methods feminist and queer? Four discursive methods for studying marginality8
An interactional analysis of Muslim women resisting discourses of othering through humour: an autoethnographic reflection of a critical micro-analytic approach8
Beyond the rural–urban entrenchment: untangling, exploring, and legitimizing rural diversity through participatory action research8
Longitudinal place-based research: exploring spatialised student experiences through walking interviews8
Analysing entertainment documentaries with discursive psychology incorporating Goffman’s concept of frames8
Making the universe together: Baradian inspirations for the future of qualitative psychology7
Zooming into qualitative research: online adaptation of the action-project method research design7
Architectures of counter remembrance: co-constructing memory box autobiographies with second-generation Tamil refugees7
The world café is an unmethod within co-produced research7
Lego Serious Play in Psychology: Exploring Its Use in Qualitative Interviews6
Beyond the academic imposter syndrome: A feminist relational discourse analysis of accounts of (un)belonging from UK working-class women academics6
Introducing a synthetic Foucauldian narrative/discourse analysis6
Missing people and fragmented stories: painting holistic pictures through Single Pen Portrait Analysis (SPPA)6
Walking with sheep, dancing with dragonflies: moving-with multispecies ecologies5
Developing a novel, systematic form of Media Framing Analysis to discursively examine the UK’s Employment and Support Allowance policy5
Generating positive self-descriptions in a research context: a discursive psychological and conversation analysis of interview products and practices5
“One rule for MPs, one rule for ordinary people”: using discursive psychology to explore how class-based assumptions of “ordinariness” and “exceptionalism” are negotiated in political entertainment sh5
Beyond a protagonist bias in narrative identity research: methods for identifying master narratives in interview data5
Foodscape walking as a research technique in psychology: exploring migrant identity through food practices in urban contexts5
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