Session: What is worldmapper? What is methodological pluralism? What is data quality?

Time: Wednesday 4th July, 15:45 - 17:15

Convenor:

Dr Rebekah Luff (National Centre for Research Methods, University of Southampton)


Abstract Details

What Is? sessions are designed to provide an introduction to a range of research methods and related methodological issues. The methods will be presented in an accessible fashion and their uses will be described. In this session the presentations will be on Worldmapper, methodological pluralism and data quality. Each presentation will last about 20 minutes and will be followed by about 10 minutes of questions from the audience, who are assumed to be interested but to have no prior knowledge of the method under discussion. Presentations will be recorded and made available on the NCRM website.

Presentation downloads

Presenter: Graham Crow

What is methodological pluralism?

Presenter: Danny Dorling

What is worldmapper?

The level of the session is: Accessible

Presentation details

Presentation 1

Start time: 15:45

Presentation title: What is Worldmapper?

Presenter:

Professor Danny Dorling (University of Oxford)

Presentation 2

Start time: 16:15

Presentation title: What is methodological pluralism?

Presenter:

Professor Graham Crow (National Centre for Research Methods, University of Edinburgh)

Presentation 3

Start time: 16:45

Presentation title: What is data quality?

Presenter:

Dr Olga Maslovskaya (National Centre for Research Methods, University of Southampton)