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CALL FOR ARTICLES

Building an Open Qualitative Science

The Russell Sage Foundation is soliciting proposals from researchers interested in using American Voices Project data (AVP). The AVP is the country’s first platform for conducting qualitative interviews with a nationally representative sample.

We welcome research on the many topics—including health, poverty, politics, protest, employment, coping, and anomie—that AVP interviews can assist in understanding. Although most issues of RSF are topically focused, this issue will be topically broad and is instead unified by a commitment to exploring the hopefully broad payoff to this new form of qualitative data collection. 

Proposals are due by January 5, 2022. Questions regarding this issue should be directed to Suzanne Nichols, Director of Publications, at journal@rsage.org.
 
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A research center in the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences at Stanford University, the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality is partly supported by Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Ballmer Group, the Blue Shield of California Foundation, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the Elfenworks Foundation, the Google.org Charitable Giving Fund of Tides Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, the National Science Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, and Sunlight Giving.

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