“…Collectively, these manuscripts reflect the expanded integration of sensory experience in unpacking the taken-forgranted in daily experiences, exploring tactile memory evocation (Abildgaard, 2018) and embodied understanding of experiences (de Santos & Wagner, 2018;Winther, 2018). They highlight the value of integrating multiple elicitation tools (Mahali & Swartz, 2018) and critical consideration of culture and context in selecting tools (Ebersöhn & Malan van Royen, 2018), gaining understanding from alternative perspectives (Charles, 2018;Tsui & Franzosa, 2018), working through the challenges of engagement (Wallace, Costello, & Devine, 2018), and exploring more effective means of sustaining engagement, especially over time (Miatello et al, 2018). The authors of these manuscripts respond to these research concerns all the while demonstrating exciting approaches to elicitation that make use of music, culturally relevant symbols, technological artifacts, online apps, Facebook, discussion boards, and peer interviewing.…”