6th Annual International Mixed Methods Conference 7 - 11th July 2010
We are pleased to announce that the 6th Annual International Mixed Methods Conference hosted by School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, UK in collaboration with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, will be held at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland, US between 7th - 11th July 2010
Abstracts are invited from researchers utilising mixed and multi methods in creative ways, particularly those working within the social sciences, health and education. The following themes provide the framework for the conference:
- Philosophical and methodological issues
- Real world applications
- Mixing art and science
- Mixing Science and Social ScienceQuality in Mixed Methods Research
To submit an abstract use the online form on the conference website
The deadline for submission of abstracts is March 26th 2010*.
Keynote speakers:
Professor Tony Onwuegbuzie, Sam Houston State University
Dr Mike Fetters, University of Michigan
Dr Pat Bazeley, Bowral, Australia
Workshops:
This year we are pleased to present a choice of 7 workshops:
- A Step-by-step Guide to Publishing Mixed Methods Research Articles
Presenter: Professor Anthony Onwuegbuzie & Dr Kathleen M T Collins
- Transformative Mixed Methods Research
Presenter: Professor Donna M Mertens
- Practical Approaches to Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Presenter: Professor David Morgan
- Structuring Mixed-Method Research Projects to Facilitate Manuscript Production
Presenter: Dr. Jennifer P. Wisdom, Columbia University
- Creating Images of the Mind: Qualitative and Quantitative Dimensions*
Presenter: Nancy Gerber, Ph.D, ATR-BC, LPC
- Quality in Mixed Methods Research
Presenter: Professor Alan Bryman
- Mixed Methods Research and the Practice of Research*
Presenter: Dr Vicki L Plano Clark Professor John W Creswell
- Mixed Methods Community
Over the life of the conference a number of resources have been accumulated and with the development of the new website we are pleased to share some of these resources on the community website. It is hoped that in time this community can become a central resource for mixed methods resources and look forward to hearing from you how this can develop.





