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摘要
随着2022年的到来,日历发生了变化。在新冠肺炎的奥密克戎变异株被发现之前,世界似乎已经开始出现某种秩序。新冠肺炎病毒继续变异,在全球范围内造成恐怖。世界在许多方面仍然保持着社会距离和政治分歧。但在这种背景下,混合方法研究人员继续创新进行混合方法研究的程序,以应对社会挑战。本期《混合方法研究杂志》以混合方法研究方法论的多项突破为特色。本期包括一篇社论、三篇方法论/理论文章、四篇实证混合方法论文章和一篇勘误表。在随附的社论中,我们(Molina Azorin&Fetters,2022)对专注于混合方法研究的出版书籍数量进行了估计。我们注意到,在过去三十年中,书籍数量急剧增长,以混合方法研究为特色的书籍也多种多样。我们确定了300多个书名,其中80%以上是自2010年以来出版的。这一里程碑扩展了我们上一篇社论中的讨论,这标志着混合方法研究领域的成熟,我们在社论中审查了全球主要公共和私营组织使用混合方法研究的指导意见(Fetters&MolinaAzorin,2021a)。关于这一问题的原始贡献,两篇文章都来自新西兰(Martel et al.,2022;固特异-史密斯和奥法诺阿,2022)代表了对我们之前的社论中提出的挑战的开创性贡献,该社论呼吁作者分享支持混合方法研究的世界观和本土哲学(Fetters&Molina Azorin,2019)。这两篇文章合在一起
In This Issue: Pacific Worldviews to Frame Mixed Methods Research, Advances in Integration, and a Novel Venn Diagram Joint Display
The calendar turns as humankind begins the year 2022. Until the identification of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, it seemed some semblance of order in the world had begun emerging. The COVID-19 virus continues to mutate and wreak terror across the globe. The world continues to be socially distanced and politically divided along many lines. But within this context, mixed methods researchers continue to innovate procedures for conducting mixed methods research in the quest to address social challenges. This issue of the Journal of Mixed Methods Research (JMMR) features multiple breakthroughs for mixed methods research methodology. This issue includes an editorial, three methodological/theoretical articles, four empirical mixed methods methodological articles, and an erratum. In the accompanying editorial, we (Molina-Azorin & Fetters, 2022) provide an estimate of the number of books published that focus on mixed methods research. We note dramatic growth in the sheer number of books in the past three decades as well as the diversity of the books featuring mixed methods research.We identified more than 300 book titles and more than 80% of these were published since 2010. This milestone extends discussion in our last editorial signifying evidence for maturation of the field of mixed methods research in which we examined guidance for using mixed methods research by major public and private organizations globally (Fetters & MolinaAzorin, 2021a). Regarding this issues’ original contributions, two articles, both from New Zealand (Martel et al., 2022; Goodyear-Smith & Ofanoa, 2022) represent groundbreaking contributions to the challenge posed in our previous editorial calling for authors to share worldviews and indigenous philosophies supportive of mixed methods research (Fetters &Molina-Azorin, 2019). Together, these two articles
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.