Both academically sound and partisan, International Review of Qualitative Research (IRQR) is a peer-reviewed journal founded to advance the use of critical, experimental, and traditional forms of qualitative inquiry towards the pursuit of social justice. As such, IRQR is a forum for: Discussing critical qualitative research methodologies and practices; Advancing knowledge-based critiques of social settings and institutions; Furthering our understanding of issues, and advocating in policy arenas; Promoting human dignity, human rights, and just societies around the globe. View full journal description
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