Advanced Qualitative Methods (AQUALM) Taster Day

The White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership held the annual Advanced Qualitative Methods Taster Event, chaired by Dr Nick Emmel on 7th February 2018 at the University of Leeds.

The aim of this training event is to provide doctoral researchers with an introduction to a range of advanced qualitative methods and techniques that are commonly used in social science.  It will give participants the opportunity to identify methods relevant to their own research.

The day was recorded and can be accessed below:

Speakers and Schedule

Dr Nick Emmel – Introduction – (00:00 – 05:30)

Dr David Calvey – Using covert research in the social sciences (05:30 – 22:25)

Professor Bren Neale – Qualitative longitudinal research (22:30 – 39:56)

Dr Kahryn Hughes – Research ethics in qualitative research (40:34 – 49:26)

Dr Glyn Williams – Practices of Analysis: hints, tips and starting points (49:59 – 01:03:20)

Dr Lorna Warren – Thematic Analysis (01:03:44 – 01:18:50)

Professor Rachel Holmes – Working with Children (01:19:18 – 01:32:22)

Dr Joanne Greenhalgh – Realist methodologies (01:50:57 – 02:02:50)

Professor Ruth Blakeley – Researching sensitive topics (02:03:25 – 02:17:55)

Judy Wright – Literature search training on finding qualitative studies (02:18:32 – 02:33:40)

Taf Cheffo – Conducting qualitative data analysis using NVivo (02:34:00 – 02:51:32)

Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki – Selecting Cases (02:51:40 – 03:06:00)

Dr Nick Emmel – How big is a qualitative sample? (03:06:19 – 03:23:47)