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Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research 24 (2022), 1

Mixed Methods and Multimethod Social Research—Current Applications and Future Directions

In this editorial, we introduce the FQS special issue "Mixed Methods and Multimethod Social Research—Current Applications and Future Directions" by firstly considering changes and continuities in the field since the publication of FQS 2(1) on "Qualitative and Quantitative Research: Conjunctions and Divergences" (SCHREIER & FIELDING, 2001). We then provide a brief overview of the historical development of mixed research approaches over the past 20 years so as to arrive at a concise description of the status quo. We highlight some of the advances made by researchers applying integrative designs in multiple research areas, as well as methodologists analyzing the conceptual groundwork of mixed methods and multimethod research (MMMR). However, we also point out some of the critical issues remaining to be resolved, including the increasing internal fragmentation of the MMMR discourse and a seemingly growing gap between MMMR methodology and empirical research practice. We conclude by introducing the 13 contributions assembled in this volume.

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Mixed Methods and Multimethod Social Research

Innovative Applications and Future Directions in Mixed Methods and Multimethod Social Research
Felix Knappertsbusch, Margrit Schreier, Nicole Burzan, Nigel Fielding

Methodological, Philosophical and Sociology of Science Perspectives

Strangers in Paradigms!? Alternatives to Paradigm-Bound Methodology and Methodological Confessionalism
Udo Kelle, Florian Reith

Mixed Methods and Their Pragmatic Approach: Is There a Risk of Being Entangled in a Positivist Epistemology and Methodology? Limits, Pitfalls and Consequences of a Bricolage Methodology
Giampietro Gobo

The Fundamental Difference Between Qualitative and Quantitative Data in Mixed Methods Research
Judith Schoonenboom

Are There Assessment Criteria for Qualitative Findings? A Challenge Facing Mixed Methods Research
Martyn Hammersley

From Paradigm Wars to Peaceful Coexistence? A Sociological Perspective on the Qualitative-Quantitative-Divide and Future Directions for Mixed Methods Methodology
Felix Knappertsbusch

Communities of Scholars and Mixed Methods Research: Relationships Among Fields and Researchers
Noemi Novello

Combining Multiple Sampling Techniques, Data Sources and Methods of Analysis

Mixed Methods Longitudinal Research
Susanne Vogl

Mixing Standardized Administrative Data and Survey Data With Qualitative Content Analysis in Longitudinal Designs: Perceptions of Justified Pensions and Related Life Courses
Leila Akremi, Dagmar Zanker

Combining Graphic Elicitation Methods and Narrative Family Interviews in a Qualitative Multimethod Design
Andrea Hense

Nested Sampling in Sequential Mixed Methods Research Designs: Comparing Recipe and Result
Pascal Tanner

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