Dr. LaShaune Johnson, an expert on public health and qualitative social science research, has had her approach to field notes featured internationally. She recently published “Move Like honey: Activating Field Notes for Building Cultural Health Capital” in a volume titled Field Notes in Qualitative Education and Social Science Research. In the chapter, she discusses how she uses “fieldnotes as a guide to help [her] co-create community-based breast cancer efforts that engage Black women in conversations about structural violence.” An interview about her book chapter can be viewed here:
She also contributed to a discussion about taking field notes during a pandemic:
She was also featured in a discussion of field notes on the “Between the Data” podcast for international qualitative research software NVivo: