Elizabeth Sharp is an Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and an affiliate faculty member of Women’s Studies at Texas Tech University. She is the elected chair of the Feminism and Family Studies section of the National Council on Family Relations. Dr. Sharp’s training in qualitative methods includes mentoring from an expert in descriptive phenomenology and a Scholar-in-Residence at the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology in Alberta, Canada. She has taught graduate seminars on Qualitative Methodology and has published qualitative research in the Journal of Marriage and Family, Family Relations, Journal of Marital Therapy, and Sex Roles and her work has been cited in several media outlets, including the New York Times, the Toronto Star, and Women Forbes. She is a co-editor of a special issue on Qualitative Methodology, Research and Theory in Family Studies in the Journal of Family Theory and Review and has been the Principal Investigator on several Texas Tech University grants and a National foundation grant for qualitative research projects.
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