The rise of Elizabeth Warren to become a leading candidate for head of the recently created Federal Consumer Protection Agency has lessons for qualitative researchers who want to make a difference. This article discusses her...

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The rise of Elizabeth Warren to become a leading candidate for head of the recently created Federal Consumer Protection Agency has lessons for qualitative researchers who want to make a difference. This article discusses her work as within human sciences traditions. These traditions include a focus on subjectivity and meaning, values-based inquiry, evocative language, and fairness. Researchers can meet their goals of doing effective research by following principles of human sciences research.

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