Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
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International Journal. Advances qualitative research in sport & exercise psychology, sport sociology, coaching, sport/exercise medicine - IF 3.2; 5-year IF 15.0 Co-Editors - Profs. Kerry McGannon (Laurentian Uni, Canada) & Martin Roderick (Durham Uni, UK) .. more

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Special Issue Call: Advancing Qualitative Research on Motherhood & High Performance Sport

Co-Eds: Prof Kerry McGannon (Laurentian University, Can.) & Prof Tara-Leigh McHugh (University of Calgary, Can.)

*Deadline: January 31, 2026

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Advancing Qualitative Research on Motherhood and High Performance Sport
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🚀 Get ready for QRSE 2026!

🔗 All the details you need are here: www.qrsesoc.com/conference

📅 Abstract submissions open 15th September 2025 - mark your calendars and start preparing your best work!

#QRSE2026 #QualitativeResearch
QRSE Conference
The International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise was established by Professor David Gilbourne. The first 3 conferences were held over a 15 year period in Liverpool (twice) an...
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📢 Important Announcement 📢

Due to the 2026 World Cup being hosted in Toronto this June, the 2026 QRSE Conference has been rescheduled to May 11–14, 2026.

Stay tuned for updates on registration, accommodations, and abstract submissions! #QRSE2026

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Here's the link to @drstephbk.bsky.social work on running & interviews - give it a read:
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... #qualitative #running #mobilemethods

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More exciting news: We have launched a new mentorship programme - the application is live - sign up to be a mentor or mentee by April 11th - forms.office.com/e/gzt2S4G3pB - spread the news!
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Plenty to look forward to this month in The Moving Bodies Lab! A hybrid seminar with Meridith Griffin (McMaster) and a one-day interdisciplinary methodologies workshop exploring slowness, stillness and how this relates to health & wellbeing. Find out more!
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The Moving Bodies Lab Events Bulletin
What's on at the Moving Bodies Lab in March 2025
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🚨 Exciting opportunity for members🚨

Applications are open until 28th Feb for Special Interest Groups (SIGs). These offer a space for networking/knowledge sharing. SIGs focus on philosophical, methodological, or methods-based interests.

For more info, check the members area on the QRSE website.

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"COREQ & Situating Research Values"-A reflection on @ginnybraun.bsky.social & @vicclarke.bsky.social (2024) who argue that COREQ serves to “normalise certain standards as universal...[threatening] #qualitative quality" rather than "situated...in relation to our wider research values" bit.ly/4cq5c8D
COREQ & Situating Research Values
Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research or COREQ (Tong et al., 2007) has been widely discussed in the literature. COREQ consists of a 32-item “checklist” which “w…
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Volume 17(1) - 2025 - what a great collection of #qualitativeresearch to start off 2025. We're here to promote QRSEH work & scholars! Give us a follow! #sportandexercise #qualitative
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Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
Volume 17, Issue 1 of Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health
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Uncharacteristcally long 🧵 (sorry) re: #Qualitative methodologies, science, and 'AI'.

As Qualitative researchers, we should definitely care and remain curious about what 'good work' can look like - but we should be very wary about assuming that a focus on 'rigour' will address this question. 1/13