All Stories

  1. “The unexpected wheelchair”: Exploring U.K. university students’ social perceptions of dating and physical disability using story completion.
  2. “Being really confidently wrong”: Qualitative researchers’ experiences of methodologically incongruent peer review feedback.
  3. ‘Sunshine’, ‘angels’ and ‘rainbows’: language developed by mothers bereaved by perinatal loss
  4. Counselling formerly heterosexually partnered gay fathers raised with religion
  5. ‘A starting point for your journey, not a map’: Nikki Hayfield in conversation with Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke about thematic analysis
  6. Reflecting on reflexive thematic analysis
  7. Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue: Using Story Completion Methods in Qualitative Research
  8. Breaking gendered boundaries? Exploring constructions of counter-normative body hair practices in Āotearoa/New Zealand using story completion
  9. How can a heterosexual man remove his body hair and retain his masculinity? Mapping stories of male body hair depilation
  10. Qualitative story completion: possibilities and potential pitfalls
  11. Lived Experiences of Childfree Lesbians in the United Kingdom: A Qualitative Exploration
  12. Disgust, shame and the psychosocial impact of skin picking: Evidence from an online support forum
  13. Wearing a gay slogan t-shirt
  14. “Not Hiding, Not Shouting, Just Me”: Gay Men Negotiate Their Visual Identities