Thematic Analysis (fully booked)

Date:

27/01/2017

Organised by:

London School of Economics

Presenter:

Dr Chana Teeger

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Esti Sidley, 0207 955 6947, methodology.admin@lse.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

4th floor, Lionel Robbins Building, Portugal Street, London

Description:

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 part of the 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.

This event consists of a morning lecture from 10am - 12pm and an afternoon practical session from 1pm - 3pm.

Cost:

£30

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Content Analysis, Thematic Analysis, Mixed Methods Approaches (other)

Related publications and presentations:

Content Analysis
Thematic Analysis
Mixed Methods Approaches (other)

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