Methods Centre Autumn School: Hybrid and cross-over methods in social research (fully booked)
Date:
11/11/2009 - 13/11/2009
Organised by:
ESRC National Centre for Research Methods
Level:
Intermediate (some prior knowledge)
Contact:
Nicky Jackson by email ndj@soton.ac.uk or by phone 023 8059 4539
The Autumn School will kick off with a plenary session led by Jennifer Mason, Director of the NCRM 'Realities' Node at the University of Manchester, in which she will explore the idea of methodological hybridity. Other sessions include a half-day workshop on using longitudinal survey data to create narrative accounts of social change, led by Jane Elliot (Executive Director of the Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education); a session on the interface between qualitative and quantitative approaches to social network analysis, led by Nick Crossley (Department of Sociology, University of Manchester); and a session on the use of field experiments in case study research, led by Gerry Stoker (Director of the Centre for Citizenship and Democracy, University of Southampton). There will also be a career development session as well as opportunities for participants to discuss some of the methodological challenges arising from their own work. And of course plenty of time for socialising and networking!
There are 30 fully-funded places available (to include accommodation, all meals, and travel expenses to and from Southampton). Up to two-thirds of the places will be allocated to researchers from across the National Centre for Research Methods and from other methodologically-orientated centres/projects, but there are also a number of places available by open competition.
Cost:
Free
Region:
South East
Keywords:
Frameworks for Research and Research Designs (other), Qualitative Approaches (other), Quantitative Approaches (other), Mixed Methods Approaches (other)
Related publications and presentations from our eprints archive:
Frameworks for Research and Research Designs (other)
Qualitative Approaches (other)
Quantitative Approaches (other)
Mixed Methods Approaches (other)
