While debates on the rationale for Mixed Methods Research (MMR) persist, its practical application faces challenges, particularly concerning the quality of integration, which hinges on the successful combination of compatible paradigms with qualitative and quantitative methods. This article contributes to mixed methods research by outlining an integrative strategy within a convergent mixed methods design. It offers a comprehensive framework for studying complex social phenomena, such as the political participation and social movements of Afro-descendant women in Chocó, Colombia. This design is supported by a clearly defined purpose, a specific philosophical orientation, and a strong rationale for mixing. Notably, it uniquely integrates Intersectionality Theory and the Capabilities Approach within a Critical Realism paradigm, shaping both data collection and analytical strategy.
María Inés Barbosa Camargo (Sun,) studied this question.