In this article, I call for engaging in the post-qualitative "turn" with a sense of relationality to the past; that is, a commitment to turning traditions with care. In doing so, I point to the situated and constructed nature of methodology, theory, and even the post-qualitative "turn." I also offer several questions (or cautions) for the field of qualitative research to consider in moving toward what St. Pierre has called the "next next." I conclude by highlighting the importance of defining post-qualitative inquiry in relational rather than oppositional ways.
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