Dear members of the Research_Practice group A while ago we have, with a message posted to the Research_Practice group on 23 April 2008, we have requested your...
Dear Friends, I had contacted Professor Søren Brier, Editor-in-Chief, CYBERNETICS & HUMAN KNOWING (http://www.imprint.co.uk/C&HK/), requesting him to consider...
Dear Research_Practice Members, Currently, there is a shortage of submissions in our journal. This has been discussed among our editorial members/advisors....
JRP Submission for Review (ID#135) Title: Supporting Collectives to Achieve Effectiveness Date Submitted: June 9, 2008 Category: Research Design No. of Words:...
JRP Submission for Review ID#136 Title: PhD by Publication: A Student-Perspective Date Submitted: June 16, 2008 Category: Main Article No. of Words: About 7000...
JRP Submission ID#137 Title: A Practitioner's Inquiry Process and Improving It Section: Main Article Submitted: June 24, 2008 Size: About 9000 words ABSTRACT ...
JRP Submission ID#139 Title: Venturing Into the Unknown of Ethnography: Reflexive Questions to Love and Cautionary Ethics to Live by Section: Provocaive Idea ...
JRP Submission ID#140 Title: Participatory Research as Decolonizing and Decolonial Praxis Section: Main Article Submitted: July 8, 2008 Size: About 7000 words ...
To: Kathy Killoh Journals and Digital Coordinator AU Press Athabasca University, Canada Dear Kathy, Thank you and your team so much for publicising JRP. DP --...
Dear Friends, About 3 months back, we had initiated a review exercise for the Journal of Research Practice (JRP), to identify any areas requiring innovation...
JRP Submission ID#141 Title: Collecting and Interpreting Life Stories of Victims and Perpetrators of Social Trauma Section: Main Article Submitted: July 18,...
Social Research: An International Quarterly of the Social Sciences exchanges advertisement with Journal of Research Practice -- Please share this in your...
JRP Submission ID#143 Title: Engaging Women who are Homeless through Emerging, Community-Based Participatory Research Methods Section: Main Article Submitted:...
JRP Submission ID#145 Title: THE RELIABILITY OF CODING OPEN-ENDED RESPONSES Section: Main Article Submitted: Sep 1, 2008 Size: About 9,900 words (7000 words,...
JRP Submission ID#146 Title: Reflections on Navigating a Path of Engaged Scholarship Section: Main Article Submitted: Sep 5, 2008 Size: About 7000 words ...
Dear "Research_Practice" Members, This is a request for your help in increasing membership in this group. As you know, "Research_Practice" is being used as the...
Dear Friends, Here is a list of all the JRP submission reviewers for Volume 4, 2008 (i.e., those who have reviewed JRP submissions during October 2007 - ...
Dear Research_Practice Members, The JRP editorial team is delighted to announce the names of the best reviewers for Volume 4, 2008. The Award is given in...
Journal of Research Practice (JRP) Listed in EBSCO JRP is now listed in EBSCO's "Academic Search Complete" database. JRP articles will appear in EBSCO search ...
N.B. We require a fast turn-around for this one -- preferably within a week. JRP Submission ID#150 Title: Don't Walk, Walk: Exploring Space and Place With...
JRP Submission ID#152 Title: Scientific Thinking and Modernity Meet Traditional Culture Section: Main Article Submitted: Nov 12, 2008 Size: About 12,000 words...
New article in JRP: Jones, P., Bunce, G., Evans, J., Gibbs, H., & Ricketts Hein, J. (2008). Exploring space and place with walking interviews. Journal of ...
JRP Submission ID#153 Title: Building Social Sustainability Within Cross-Cultural Research Practice Section: Main Article Submitted: Nov 26, 2008 Size: About...
JRP Submission ID#154 Title: Doing Fieldwork in Development Research: Issues in Applications of Methodologies Section: Research Design Submitted: Dec 8, 2008 ...
JRP Submission ID#156 Title: Faculty Perceptions About Institutional Barriers to Building Student Research Capacity: Illustrations From a Cross-Canada...
Dear "Research_Practice" Members, Currently, about 70 per cent of all submissions to this journal do not make it to the finish line -- only about 30 per cent...