Biographical Narrative Research: Choices in Design and Analysis
Date:
04/03/2015
Organised by:
Cardiff University
Presenter:
Professor Howard Davis & Dr Marta Eichsteller, School of Social Sciences, Bangor University
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
walesdtc@cardiff.ac.uk, tel: 029 20876775
Description:
The so-called ‘biographical turn’ in qualitative social sciences has proved to be popular among researchers looking for in-depth understanding of how individual actions and broader social processes interact. It has also produced many different versions of biographical data collection and analysis. For the researcher planning to use a biographical approach there are choices to be made which will be influenced by research aims, epistemology, theory, analytical procedures and software.
The course is designed to help researchers interested in biographical approaches but who are unclear about which type of narrative analysis to adopt. It will combine an overview of different methods of interpretation (e.g. formal structural analysis, narrative ethnography, fsQCA analysis) with data-based sessions. It will be informed by research conducted for the EU FP7 project Euroidentities, one of the most extensive applications of biographical narrative within Europe, as well as systematic methodological research comparing alternative biographical narrative approaches.
Cost:
UK Registered Social Science Postgraduate Research Students free of charge (subsidised by an ESRC advanced training bursary)
Website and registration:
http://www.walesdtc.ac.uk/events/biographical-narrative-research-choices-in-design-and-analysis-2/
Region:
Wales
Keywords:
Narrative Methods, Biographical Methods/Oral History
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