Profiles in "Qualitative Methods" Expertise Area

  • Mirka Koro is a professor of qualitative research, whose scholarship operates in the intersection of methodology, philosophy, and socio-cultural critique.
  • Jacobsen has extensive work experience in media, particularly newspaper editing and publishing, and in presenting public programs.
  • Broberg joined the School of Social Transformation's justice and social inquiry faculty as a lecturer in 2017. Prior to this position, he taught within the Arizona K-12 environment for 10 years.
  • Hess' scholarly trajectory can be traced through two foundational avenues—participatory rhetorical methods and digital rhetorical theory—which offer methodological rigor and theoretical insight into his research
  • Dutta studies creative ways to address development, health and social disparity issues.
  • Professor Maksymov, a Ph.D. in Accounting from Cornell, teaches ACC450 at ASU. Formerly with Deloitte, he specializes in financial reporting & auditing, with research in top accounting journals.
  • Brunhaver conducts research focused on the career pathways and preparation of engineers. She also teaches courses in the undergraduate engineering program and the Engineering Education Systems & Design (EESD) PhD program.