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A New Era in Focus Group Research
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Monique M. Hennink
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Setting the Scene for a New Era of Focus Group Research
pp. 17
Outsiders on the Inside: Focus Group Research with Elite Youth Footballers
pp. 35
Reflections on Outsourcing and Applying for Funding
pp. 59
Cross-Cultural Focus Group Discussions
pp. 83
Exploring Sex, HIV and ‘Sensitive’ Space(s) Among Sexual and Gender Minority Young Adults in Thailand
pp. 109
Use of Focus Groups in Developing Behavioural mHealth Interventions: A Critical Review
pp. 129
The Use of Focus Groups in Programme Evaluation: Experience Based on the Project P.A.T.H.S. in a Chinese Context
pp. 155
Focus Groups in Triangulation Contexts
pp. 179
Hybrid Focus Groups as a Means to Investigate Practical Reasoning, Learning Processes and Indigenous Activities
pp. 207
The Use of Video Recording in Longitudinal Focus Group Research
pp. 227
Best Practices for Synchronous Online Focus Groups
pp. 251
Performance-Based Focus Groups
pp. 277
Collective Production of Discourse: An Approach Based on the Qualitative School of Madrid
pp. 303
A Kaleidoscope of Voices: Using Focus Groups in a Study of Rural Adolescent Girls
pp. 325
Bringing Socio-Narratology and Visual Methods to Focus Group Research
pp. 343
Focus Groups as Anticipatory Methodology: A Contribution from Science and Technology Studies Towards Socially Resilient Governance
pp. 365
Using Focus Groups to Study the Process of (de)Politicization
pp. 389
Practice Theoretically Inspired Focus Groups: Socially Recognizable Performativity?
pp. 411
Conclusions: A Call for Further Innovations in Focus Groups
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