Doctoral Training Centre Workshop:Thematic Analysis (PhD Students only)y) (few places remaining)

Date:

18/02/2015

Organised by:

London School of Economics and Political Science

Presenter:

Aude Bicquelet

Level:

Advanced (specialised prior knowledge)

Contact:

John Fyson, 020 7955 7639

Map:

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Venue:

London School of Economic
Houghton Street
London

Description:

4 hour hands-on workshop on Thematic Analysis. Thematic analysis is a research method for the interpretation of the content of text through the systematic classification of themes or patterns. Often used in social science research, thematic analysis is a very intuitive approach to the study of textual data which requires, nevertheless, clear analytical strategies to be properly carried out.

The first session will introduce several models of thematic analysis (i.e. inductive; network; hybrid). We will discuss how each model may be suitable (or not) to address particular types of research questions. We will also compare thematic analysis with other methods such as Grounded Theory and Content Analysis.
Session Date: 10am-3pm, Wednesday 18 February 2015
**Please note that this workshop is only available to current PhD Students (failure to produce a valid student ID card will result in no admittance to the event)**

Cost:

£30

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Thematic Analysis

Related publications and presentations:

Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis
Thematic Analysis

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