American Journal of Qualitative Research (AJQR) is a biannually peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes qualitative research articles from a number of social science disciplines such as psychology, sociology, criminology, education, political science, and administrative studies. The journal was established in 2017 as an eclectic and international forum for papers reporting original methodological insights and publishes papers with a clear methodological focus and funded-project proposals using qualitative useful to the global research community. The journal is an international and interdisciplinary focus and greatly welcomes paper from all countries.
AJQR invites scholarship with a multi-disciplinary appeal that debates and enlivens qualitative methods and pushes at the boundaries of established ways of doing qualitative research. AJQR is interested in papers that are attentive to a wide audience and open to new and diverse ways of thinking about qualitative methods. The journal offers an intellectual platform where researchers, practitioners, administrators and policymakers can contribute and promote qualitative research and analysis.
American Journal of Qualitative Research (AJQR) publishes quarterly in February, May, August, and November since 2023. In addition to the special issues, which may be various numbers for each year.
Journal’s website: https://www.ajqr.org
AJQR is indexed by following databases;
- Google Scholar
- Open Science Directory
- EBSCO Information Services
- EBSCO Essentials
- Electronic Journal Library (EZB)
- WorldCat Digital Collection
- Open J-Gate Periodicals Directory
- Crossref
- Gale/Cengage Learning
For more information and to submit your manuscripts, please visit the journal’s web page.