Mixing it up: Understanding and using mixed methods research in social sciences

Date:

23/04/2019 - 11/06/2019

Organised by:

University of Oxford

Presenter:

Dr Ariel Lindorff

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Graham Cockerill, +44 (0)1865 286938, gradschool@conted.ox.ac.uk

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Venue: Online

Description:

An online course for researchers which critically discusses mixed methods approaches to social science analysis.

While including a strong conceptual and theoretical component, the course aims to be very practical. It analyses the key advantages and challenges of mixed methods research by critically discussing a series of examples of mixed methods research "in action" at different social science departments at the University of Oxford.

Throughout the course, participants will be encouraged to share, explain and discuss the methodological challenges of their own research. The final online workshop will provide an opportunity to present and discuss emerging research proposals with the course tutor and other participants. The course is primarily (but not exclusively) targeted at researchers who are developing their research plans.

Cost:

Early-bird rate (applications must be received by 30th January): £750.00
Standard course fee: £945.00

Website and registration:

Region:

International

Keywords:

Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, Mixed Methods Approaches (other)

Related publications and presentations:

Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
Mixed Methods Approaches (other)

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