Qualitative Research

Gone the days of Verbatim Transcription in Mixed Method Research?

      Background Verbatim Transcription is probably one of the most labor-intensive activities in research and surprisingly it does not often require any research-specific skillset; rather it requires clerical skills. No matter how interesting and thought-provoking the interview is, creating a verbatim transcription out of it is always monotonous. On top of that, most […]

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Future research frontiers of social science: Possibilities for Anthropology

Social science research is constantly evolving, and the field is always looking for new and innovative ways to study social phenomena and one area of social science is likely to see significant growth in the coming years, i.e.,Th anthropology. One of the key research frontiers for anthropology in the future is the study of globalization

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Anthropology and Dreams: Concepts, Methods, and Future Directions

Dreams, a universal human experience, have long been a subject of inquiry among humans, as it has been immensely influencing our lives and existence. For instance, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev claimed that the arrangement of the periodic table came to him in a dream; he saw all the elements fall into place, and upon waking,

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