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Special Issue on COVID-19 and Novel Mixed Methods Methodological Approaches During Catastrophic Social Changes
In the July 2020 issue of the Journal of Mixed Methods Research (JMMR), we (Fetters & Molina-Azorin, 2020) issued a call for papers for a Special Issue on COVID-19 and Novel Mixed Methods Methodology in Catastrophic Social Changes (abbreviated as ‘‘Special Issue on COVID-19’’) to identify ‘‘the novel applications and innovative mixed methods methodologies that could inform or have been triggered by the pandemic’’ (p. 281). We are pleased to share with you the results of that call. As to context, we noted in the call for papers (Fetters & Molina-Azorin, 2020):
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Mixed Methods Research serves as a premiere outlet for ground-breaking and seminal work in the field of mixed methods research. Of primary importance will be building an international and multidisciplinary community of mixed methods researchers. The journal''s scope includes exploring a global terminology and nomenclature for mixed methods research, delineating where mixed methods research may be used most effectively, creating the paradigmatic and philosophical foundations for mixed methods research, illuminating design and procedure issues, and determining the logistics of conducting mixed methods research. JMMR invites articles from a wide variety of international perspectives, including academics and practitioners from psychology, sociology, education, evaluation, health sciences, geography, communication, management, family studies, marketing, social work, and other related disciplines across the social, behavioral, and human sciences.