Multimodal Qualitative Research Workshop

Date:

16/09/2014 - 17/09/2014

Organised by:

Cardiff University

Presenter:

Dr Bella Dicks, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University
Dr Rachel Hurdley, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University
Dr Brett Lashua, Carnegie Faculty, Leeds Metropolitan University
Dr Bambo Soyinka, Department of Creative Writing & Publishing, Bath Spa University

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

walesdtc@cardiff.ac.uk

Map:

View in Google Maps  (CF10 3WT)

Venue:

Glamorgan Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff

Description:

Cardiff School of Social Sciences has been a centre of expertise in digital and qualitative methodology for many years, as evidenced in its earlier hosting of QUALITI, part of the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods. This two-day workshop will support researchers wishing to produce diverse kinds of data in their fieldwork: field notes, sound recordings (of interviews, conversations or naturally occurring events), photographs (created by participants and/or researchers themselves), video images, drawings, digital text, etc. Techniques will be explored for the collection and analysis of multiple modes of qualitative research data, and address the questions: How can we make informed choice between various modes and media? How can various modes be meaningfully combined in research practice?

Primarily based on the combined use of textual, visual and audio field data, the workshop will give participants the opportunity to experiment with collecting and analysing different kinds of qualitative data and to consider how they might be combined, both practically and theoretically.

Cost:

UK Registered Social Science Postgraduate Research Students free of charge (subsidised by an ESRC advanced training bursary)

Website and registration:

Region:

Wales

Keywords:

Frameworks for Research and Research Designs (other), Data Collection (other), Qualitative Approaches (other)

Related publications and presentations:

Frameworks for Research and Research Designs (other)
Data Collection (other)
Qualitative Approaches (other)

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