Justice-Centered Mixed Methods Research

Anna S. CohenMiller and Kelly Grace

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“This book takes both a practical and theoretical approach to designing and implementing MMR for social justice. Reflections and cases from current MMR practitioners around the world make the book stand out. Bringing in these varied voices—instead of relying on the authors' perspectives alone—aligns with the justice-centered philosophy and makes the book more practical and applied than most other introductory MMR texts.”

—Peggy Shannon-Baker, PhD, College of Education, Georgia Southern University


“The 'Insights from Practice,' pedagogical features, and approachable writing make this text a clear choice for any methods instructor. Chapter-opening guiding questions offer the reader a nice roadmap of what they can expect to learn. End-of-chapter self-reflection questions are useful for instructors and students using the book in a course, as well as for researchers reading the book on their own.”

—Olivia G. Stewart, PhD, School of Education, St. John's University


“The sequencing of the chapters is logical and pedagogically sound. The authors lay the groundwork for embedding a justice-oriented lens into MMR and discuss everything from going into the field to generate data in relationship with participants to co-interpreting data and sharing findings. The book includes stimulating reflection questions and carefully designed tables that compare justice-oriented MMR with other MMR approaches. Readers of all levels of research experience will be engaged by the 'Insights from Practice' from a range of international scholars.”

—Norma Romm, DLitt et Phil, Research Associate and Professor Extraordinarius, College of Education, University of South Africa


“This book's accessible structure, practical guidance, and rich case studies make it an invaluable resource for researchers, educators, and community partners committed to ethical and impactful inquiry. Importantly, the authors integrate attention to Indigenous evaluation and decolonization, demonstrating how mixed methods research can be respectful of diverse knowledges and challenge entrenched inequities. A thread of relationality that is particularly resonant in Indigenous contexts runs through the book, showing how research can become transformative when built on long-term relationships of trust, reciprocity, and connection.”

—Fiona Cram, PhD, Director, Katoa Ltd., Aotearoa New Zealand