Working with large amounts of qualitative data: a supported self-directed online introduction to the Breadth-and-Depth method Course leaders: Professor Ros Edwards, Dr Emma Davidson, Dr Susie Weller, Professor Lynn Jamieson Join us for an exciting and flexible online course that will develop your knowledge and skills for working with qualitative data at scale: ‘big qual’, held...
23rd and 24th June Professor Bren Neale This course is for post-doctoral or established researchers who have qualitative research skills and experience but are new to QL enquiry or wish to refine their skills in policy-related QL research. This two day ‘live’ interactive workshop will provide an introduction to qualitative longitudinal enquiry. Three aspects of...
13th, 18th, and 20th May 2021 Professor Jon Lawrence and Dr Dawn Lyon Description This multi-part workshop across three mornings is concerned with time, intersubjectivity, and the vernacular imaginary. It is led by a historian – Jon Lawrence – and a sociologist – Dawn Lyon - and starts with an interdisciplinary dialogue on ways of...
10th, 11th and 12th May: A Three-Day Workshop using the Timescapes Archive (rescheduled following the postponement of our Jan 2021 course) Dr Anna Tarrant and Dr Kahryn Hughes This exciting and immersive three-day workshop will develop your knowledge and skills in reusing and analysing archived qualitative data. Using a combination of synchronous and asynchronous presentations,...
Dr. Emma Davidson, University of Edinburgh Dr. Susie Weller, University of Southampton Professor Lynn Jamieson, University of Edinburgh Professor Rosalind Edwards, University of Southampton Join us for an exciting and flexible online course that will develop your knowledge and skills for working with qualitative data at scale: ‘big qual’. Discover cutting-edge analytic methods with applications...
Free to attend. Lunch and refreshments are included. Contact: Dr Sarah Lewthwaite s.e.lewthwaite@soton.ac.uk Join us for an exciting workshop that will develop your research methods teaching knowledge and skills, and explore the teaching and learning challenges that are specific to working with qualitative data at scale. Working with qualitative secondary data is a growing research...
Qualitative Longitudinal methods are used to reveal how change is created, lived and experienced, particularly in policy and organisational contexts where individuals are required to change their behaviour, or where change processes in policy or practice environments need to be evaluated and better understood. This methods training day in Qualitative Longitudinal (QL) Methods on 17...
Timescapes Secondary Analysis Workshop: Doing secondary analysis of qualitative data Timescapes ran three secondary analysis workshops between March and April 2011. The workshops were run in Edinburgh, Leeds and London, and were designed to offer training in the method and practice of secondary analysis of qualitative data. The new ESRC Timescapes Data Archive was used...
Qualitative Longitudinal Research and Qualitative Resources in Europe - Mapping the Field and Exploring Strategies for Development This one-day international workshop brought together researchers and archivists with an interest in the re-use of qualitative data, and in the development of qualitative longitudinal research and data resources across Europe. The workshop was organised as a collaborative venture...