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This volume of essays is in honor of Professor Steven R. Brown, the preeminent scholar of Q methodology. Q methodology, innovated by the British physicist/psychologist William Stephenson (1902-1989), Q methodology is a conceptual framework and set of procedures to systematically and scientifically study the subjective. Professor Brown has dedicated his academic life, more than 50 years and counting, to advancing the methodology and Stephenson's profound ideas. Each of the contributors in this volume are experts in the methodology as well, and the book is divided into 3 sections: 1. Chapters…mehr

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This volume of essays is in honor of Professor Steven R. Brown, the preeminent scholar of Q methodology. Q methodology, innovated by the British physicist/psychologist William Stephenson (1902-1989), Q methodology is a conceptual framework and set of procedures to systematically and scientifically study the subjective. Professor Brown has dedicated his academic life, more than 50 years and counting, to advancing the methodology and Stephenson's profound ideas. Each of the contributors in this volume are experts in the methodology as well, and the book is divided into 3 sections: 1. Chapters honoring Brown's legacy; 2. Chapters devoted to methodological aspects of Q; and 3. Applications of Q methodology to various topics. Professor Steven R. Brown has directly impacted the work of each of the contributors of this volume, and hundreds more who have sought to use Q methodology to study topics spanning the human sciences.
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Autorenporträt
James C. Rhoads is Professor of Political Science at Westminster College (PA), where he currently serves as Chair of both the Political Science Department and the Criminal Justice Studies and Sociology Department. He earned a B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. at Kent State University, where his dissertation was directed by Steven R. Brown. He has published numerous articles and has twice served as President of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity.Dan B. Thomas earned a B.A. in political science from Whittier College, a M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from Kent State University where his Master's thesis and dissertation were directed by Steven R. Brown. He is Professor Emeritus (political science) at Wartburg College, where he retired in 2016 after 41 years of fulltime teaching. He is co-author (with Bruce McKeown) of Q Methodology (2nd edition, 2013, Sage). He has published more than 50 articles on topics spanning the social sciences, is a former editor of Operant Subjectivity, as well as a recipient in 2014 of the Stephenson Award by ISSSS.Susan E. Ramlo (BS in Physics & Astronomy / Mathematics, Mount Union College, MS in Physics, Miami University, PhD in Education, University of Akron) is recognized as an international expert in Q methodology and mixed methods research. Ramlo has held various leadership positions within the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity. Her YouTube channel (Sue-Z Q) is dedicated to assisting researchers interested in Q methodology. Ramlo is the owner of a research consulting firm, SueZ Q, LLC. She was a tenured professor for 26 years and spent seven years as industrial physicist.