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1. Setting the scene for a new era of focus group research / Rosaline S. Barbour
Part I: Using Focus Groups in New Settings
2. Accessing the closed world of professional football / Chris Platts and Andy Smith
3. Outsourcing qualitative health research / Laurence Kohn & Wendy Christiaens
4. Cross-cultural focus group discussions / Monique M. Hennink
5. Exploring Sex, HIV & 'Sensitive' Space(s) among Sexual Minority Young Adults in Thailand / Peter A. Newman, Suchon Tepjan, & Clara Rubincam
Part 2: Capitalizing on Focus Groups in Mixed Methods Contexts
6. Use of focus groups in developing behavioural m-health interventions: A critical review / Helen Eborall & Katie Morton
7. Programme evaluation in the Chinese cultural context / Daniel T.L. Shek
8. Focus groups in triangulation contexts / Sabine Caillaud and Uwe Flick
9. Hybrid focus groups as a means to investigate practical reasoning, learning processes and indigenous activities / Ana Prades, Josep Espluga & Tom Horlick-Jones
Part III: Innovations in Focus Group Facilitation
10. The use of video recording in longitudinal focus group research / Claire Thompson, Daniel J Lewis AND Stephanie J.C. Taylor
11. Best practices for Synchronous Online Focus Groups / Bojana Lobe
12. Performance-Based Focus Groups / Jennifer Wooten
13. Collective production of discourse and the Qualitative School of Madrid / Jorge Ruiz Ruiz
Part IV: Theoretical Developments
14. A kaleidoscope of voices: Using focus groups in a study of rural adolescent girls / Erin E. Seato
15. Bringing socio-narratology and visual methods to focus group research / Cassandra Phoenix, Noreen Orr and Meridith Griffin
16. Focus groups as anticipatory methodology: A contribution from Science and Technology Studies towards socially-resilient governance / Phil Macnaghten
17. Using focus groups to study the process of (de)politicization / Sophie Duchesne
18. Practice theoretically inspired focus groups: Socially recognizable performativity? / Bente Halkier
19. A call for further innovations in focus groups / David L. Morgan.
Part I: Using Focus Groups in New Settings
2. Accessing the closed world of professional football / Chris Platts and Andy Smith
3. Outsourcing qualitative health research / Laurence Kohn & Wendy Christiaens
4. Cross-cultural focus group discussions / Monique M. Hennink
5. Exploring Sex, HIV & 'Sensitive' Space(s) among Sexual Minority Young Adults in Thailand / Peter A. Newman, Suchon Tepjan, & Clara Rubincam
Part 2: Capitalizing on Focus Groups in Mixed Methods Contexts
6. Use of focus groups in developing behavioural m-health interventions: A critical review / Helen Eborall & Katie Morton
7. Programme evaluation in the Chinese cultural context / Daniel T.L. Shek
8. Focus groups in triangulation contexts / Sabine Caillaud and Uwe Flick
9. Hybrid focus groups as a means to investigate practical reasoning, learning processes and indigenous activities / Ana Prades, Josep Espluga & Tom Horlick-Jones
Part III: Innovations in Focus Group Facilitation
10. The use of video recording in longitudinal focus group research / Claire Thompson, Daniel J Lewis AND Stephanie J.C. Taylor
11. Best practices for Synchronous Online Focus Groups / Bojana Lobe
12. Performance-Based Focus Groups / Jennifer Wooten
13. Collective production of discourse and the Qualitative School of Madrid / Jorge Ruiz Ruiz
Part IV: Theoretical Developments
14. A kaleidoscope of voices: Using focus groups in a study of rural adolescent girls / Erin E. Seato
15. Bringing socio-narratology and visual methods to focus group research / Cassandra Phoenix, Noreen Orr and Meridith Griffin
16. Focus groups as anticipatory methodology: A contribution from Science and Technology Studies towards socially-resilient governance / Phil Macnaghten
17. Using focus groups to study the process of (de)politicization / Sophie Duchesne
18. Practice theoretically inspired focus groups: Socially recognizable performativity? / Bente Halkier
19. A call for further innovations in focus groups / David L. Morgan.