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Journal of Research Practice (JRP) is a quality-conscious peer-reviewed journal, published online by Athabasca University Press (AU Press), Canada, in the open-access mode. The journal charges no subscription or pay-per-view fees to readers and no submission or publication fees to authors. It follows a rigorous editorial process to ensure quality and relevance of what it publishes. It also offers outstanding editorial support to authors. JRP already has a good track record and reaches a wide audience of readers worldwide. The journal exists to develop our understanding of research as a type of practice, so as to extend and enhance that practice in multiple domains . . . more about the journal’s focus and scope.

Open-Access Advantage: There are several advantages of open-access publishing, including increased visibility globally and, therefore, increased chance of your work reaching potential readers and users.

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Announcements

 

Special Issue: Autoethnography as Research Practice

 
Special Issue Editors: Faith Wambura Ngunjiri, Kathy-Ann Hernandez, Heewon Chang
Eastern University, USA
 
Posted: 2009-10-16 More...
 
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Volume 5, Issue 2, 2009

Table of Contents

Main Articles

Where to Begin? Eye-Movement When Drawing HTML
Bryan John Maycock, Geniva Liu, Raymond M. Klein Article M3
Rethinking Interventionist Research: Navigating Oppositional Networks in a Danish Hospital HTML
Niels Christian Nickelsen Article M4
Catching Gender-Identity Production in Flight: Making the Commonplace Visible
D. W. Coulthard Under Proofreading
Submission Reviewers for Volume 5, 2009 HTML
 



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