SI call: Qualitative Research in Communication Differences and Disorders 2026
| QRCDD2026 | |
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| Type | Special issue |
| Categories (tags) | Uncategorized |
| Dates | 2026/06/30 - 2026/09/15 |
| Link | https://utppublishing.com/journals/qrcdd/special-issue-call-for-papers |
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| Abstract due | 2026/09/15 |
| Submission deadline | 2026/09/15 |
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| Tweet | DL 15th Sep. 2026: The journal Qualitative Research in Communication Differences & Disorders is currently accepting abstracts for an SI "Involving people with communication disorders in research: From data analysis to co-creation of materials". |
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SI call: Qualitative Research in Communication Differences and Disorders 2026:
Details:
We are pleased to announce that the journal Qualitative Research in Communication Differences and Disorders is currently accepting abstracts for a special issue:
"Involving people with communication disorders in research: From data analysis to co-creation of materials"
🔗 UTP Publishing - QRCDD Special Issue (Note: Please check the tab on the far right of the webpage) - https://utppublishing.com/journals/qrcdd/special-issue-call-for-papers
Rationale & Scope
While Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is increasingly mandated, individuals with communication disorders are often restricted to administrative tasks. This special issue aims to bridge this gap by focusing on the interactional and methodological opportunities and challenges of involving these contributors directly in inclusive (multimodal) data analysis and the co-construction of training materials/interventions.
Key Focus Areas
We invite contributions that apply (multimodal) interaction-analytic methods to explore dimensions of PPI, including:
Investigating opportunities and challenges for involving persons with communication disorders in the analytical process and how their participation informs the research findings.
Showcasing how persons with communication disorders contribute to the development or implementation of interventions built on analysis of conversational data.
Submission Process
- Format: 500-word abstract outlining your proposed paper.
- Deadline: September 15, 2026.
- How to submit: Email your abstract directly to the Guest Editors below.
Guest Editors
- Dr. Helene Killmer (OsloMet) – helene.killmer@oslomet.no
- Dr. Ali-Reza Majlesi (Karolinska Institutet) – ali.reza.majlesi@ki.se
- Dr. Ingvild Elisabeth Winsnes (University of Oslo) – i.e.winsnes@iln.uio.no
- Dr. Rimke Groenewold (UMC Groningen) – r.groenewold@umcg.nl
Please feel free to distribute this information widely within your networks.
Best regards, Helene Killmer, Ali-Reza Majlesi, Ingvild Elisabeth Winsnes & Rimke Groenewold