Profiles in "Qualitative Methods" Expertise Area

  • Prior holds a PhD in second language acquisition and teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in linguistics, applied linguistics, discourse and interaction analysis, sociolinguistics, qualitative methods, and TESOL.
  • Kevin G. Corley is a professor of organizational behavior. His research interests arise from the question, “Why do people in organizations experience change the way they do?”
  • Johnny Saldaña is Professor Emeritus from Arizona State University’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. He instructed theatre education courses in the School of Theatre from 1981 to 2014.
  • Buzinde's research focuses on two areas: community development through tourism and the politics of tourism representations.
  • Turker teaches courses on Korean language and Korean linguistics as well as general linguistics courses.
  • Risk consultant, storyteller, editor, trainer, learning guru, professor, and safety director. PhD candidate in human + social dimensions of science + technology at ASU where he studies how stories affect risk perceptions.
  • Marley's research exams the social and structural determinants of AI health, with a special focus on racial residential segregation.
  • Dr. Lee is a community psychologist who looks at policy and environment theory, measurement and intervention approaches to promote physical activity and healthy eating, accessible for everyone.
  • Kellam is an engineering education researcher who uses narrative research methods to understand inclusivity.
  • Dr. Keon M. McGuire's research agenda focuses on the status and experiences of racially minoritized students across postsecondary educational settings.