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Introducing Qualitative Longitudinal Research: From Design to Analysis (Online)

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Introducing Qualitative Longitudinal Research: From Design to Analysis (Online) Course leader: Professor Bren Neale This one-day online, interactive course will provide a practical introduction to qualitative longitudinal enquiry, and is held as part of the Timescapes 10 Festival. The cost of registration is included in the nominal £10 fee for the Festival, which covers entry...

Introducing the Irish Qualitative Data Archive: Spotlight on Archiving Reproductive Health (Online)

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Introducing the Irish Qualitative Data Archive: Spotlight on Archiving Reproductive Health Course Leaders: Prof Jane Gray & Dr Aileen O'Carroll This short course will introduce delegates to the opportunities for qualitative secondary analysis (QSA) offered by the Irish Qualitative Data Archive and the Digital Repository of Ireland, and is held as part of the Timescapes...

Working with large amounts of qualitative data: a supported self-directed online introduction to the Breadth-and-Depth method

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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...

The Timescapes 10 Festival

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The Timescapes 10 Festival   Dear Delegates Unfortunately, Professor Ann Oakley is unable to attend tomorrow's session as the BT cable in her area has been cut through and she does not have online capabilities. I know that this will be a tremendous disappointment to many people, and Ann herself is very conscious of this....

Making a Difference with Qualitative Longitudinal Research: Fluid Enquiry, Complex Causality, Policy Processes

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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...

Working with time, intersubjectivity, and the vernacular imaginary: perspectives and practices from history and sociology

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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...

Getting personal with existing qualitative data: the fundamentals of data re-use and qualitative secondary analysis

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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,...

Working with large amounts of secondary or primary qualitative data: Breadth-and-Depth Method

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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...

Teaching how to analyse large volumes of secondary qualitative data: Pedagogy for Big Qual Methods. An ESRC National Centre for Research Methods workshop

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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...

Rescue and Repair: Grandparents with Parental Care of Their Grandchildren

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A National Networking and Agenda Setting Event A national networking and agenda setting event that brought together professionals from public and third sector services with an interest in grandparents who have residential care, whether formal or informal, of their grandchildren. There were three main aims for the Event. The first was to share our research...