Call for Papers: International Symposium on Qualitative Research

The 2nd International Symposium on Qualitative Research, to be held in Salamanca, pain on July 12-13, 2017, is seeking papers.isqr logoAuthors may submit proposals for presentation of papers that meet the goals and themes of the symposium, including original scientific articles addressing revisions to the state of the art research and new perspectives, solutions and/or applications to real problems, empirical and / or evaluation, among others.As an international conference on Qualitative Research, a third of the article should focus on methodology. This approach should analyze the relation between research questions, theories and results and the methodology used. The conclusions should reflect the importance of the methodology based on the results of the work and the literature already published on the subject. Articles that do not meet this criterion will be returned for correction or rejected.Papers must by submitted by March 5, 2017. For more information, click HERE.ISQR focuses on qualitative research in:

  1. Health (emphasis on the processes of research in the fields of Medicine, Nursing, Geriatrics, Gerontology, Psychology, etc.).
  2. Education (emphasis on the processes of research in various areas of Higher Education, Basic Education, Assessment, Curriculum, Teaching, Teaching Science, Languages, History, Technology, etc.).
  3. Social Science (emphasis on the processes of research in the fields of Communication, Linguistics, Sociology, Anthropology, Business Administration, Marketing, Management and Economics, etc.)
  4. Engineering and Technology (emphasis on the research processes in the areas of Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering and Engineering Education)

ISQR2017 will take place at the University of Salamanca, which is preparing to celebrate its Eighth Centenary in 2018. 

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