Welcome to the IQMR 2026 Weekend Workshops
The “Advances in Qualitative and Multi-Method Research” (AQMMR) Workshop and the “Emerging Methodologists Workshop” (EMW) are for invited participants only. IQMR participants are encouraged to spend the weekend getting to know each other better and enjoying the beautiful central New York region.
EMW: Publications
EMW participants revise their papers after the workshop with the continued support of their mentors, and submit them for peer-reviewed publication. Work presented at the EMW is featured in symposia in Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (QMMR).
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Tuncel, Ozlem. 2026. “Elite Interviewing in Political Science: A Meta-Analysis of Reporting Practices.” Perspectives on Politics, https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592725104040.
Meade, Rachel, and Marcus Walton. 2025. “Theory Reconstruction: An Approach to Conceptual Innovation in Political Science.” Perspectives on Politics, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592725101448.
QMMR Symposia
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Vol. 23, No. 2 (2025)
Kapiszewski, Diana, and Hillel David Soifer. 2025. “Emerging Methodologists Workshop: Introduction.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 23(2).
Batista da Silva, Flávia. 2025. “Capturing Voices: Comparing Audio and Typed Open-Ended Survey Formats.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 23(2).
Dreier, Sarah, and Emily Gade. 2025. “Managing Subjectivity and Universality in Dataset Construction.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 23(2).
Huang, Qin. 2025. ““Empirical Type:” Towards a Multi-Method Analysis of Classification and Concept Building.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 23(2).
Parker-Magyar, Elizabeth K. 2025. ““Should I Get Them for You?” Survey Protocols When Measuring Social Networks.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 23(2).
Hammami, Mohamed Dhia. 2025. “A Network-Based Approach to Elite Interview Sampling.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 23(2).
Wegschaider, Klaudia. 2025. “Episode Analysis in Qualitative Historical Political Science.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 23(2).
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Vol. 22, No. 2 (2024)
Kapiszewski, Diana, and Hillel David Soifer. 2024. “Emerging Methodologists Workshop: Introduction to the Symposium.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 22(2).
Gupta, Shagun. 2024. “What’s in an Interview? Follow-ups as Moments of Clarity and Information in Qualitative Research.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 22(2).
Tuncel, Ozlem. 2024. “Elite Interviewing in Political Science: Insights from Leading Journals.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 22(2).
Park, Eun-A. 2024. “Randomized Priming Interviews (RPI): Integrating Qualitative Interviews with Experimental Logic.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 22(2).
Erdoğdu, Ulaş. 2024. “Nearly Realized Cases: A Novel Framework to Select Negative Cases for Comparative Theory Development.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 22(2).
Noor, Salih O. 2024. “Abductive Analysis in Qualitative and Multi-Method Political Science.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 22(2).
Morse, Irene. 2024. “Embracing a Mixed Methods Approach to Text as Data.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 22(2).
Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Vol. 21, No. 2 (2023)
Kapiszewski, Diana, and Hillel David Soifer. 2023. “Symposium Introduction: The Emerging Methodologists Workshop for Qualitative and Multi-Method Explanatory Research.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 21(2).
Alcocer, Marco. 2023. “Integrating Potential Outcomes and Causal Mechanisms to Guide Multi-Method Research.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 21(2).
Mitra, Ankushi. 2023. “How Do Ethical Considerations Affect Data and Findings from Field Research?” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 21(2).
Moore, Sarah Elizabeth. 2023. “Measuring Costly Concepts: Validation Samples for Measuring Many-N Cases.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 21(2).
Morell, Sara. 2023. “Balancing Standardization and Flexibility: How to Get the Most Out of Your Interviews.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 21(2).
Turkmen, Fulya Felicity. 2023. “Shifting Between Modes and Roles in Participant Observation.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 21(2).
Meade, Rachel, and Marcus Walton. 2023. “A Unified Approach to Theory Reconstruction.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 21(2).
Contact: emw.qmer@gmail.com