In this issue: - Looking forward to the 7th ESRC Research Methods Festival - It’s all in the sample: report of the inquiry into the 2015 British general election - Putting data science in the service of social science - What is the impact of fieldwork effort on subpopulation estimates? - Implementing mixed mode surveys in Europe: opportunities and challenges - Is the educational ‘what works’ agenda working? - ‘Operationalising’ reflexivity - qualitative ethics in practice - NCRM training and event
Contents: Ethnic diversity, segregation and community cohesion, by Patrick Sturgis and Jouni Kuha; D...
Newsletter from the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods, Summer 2015. In this issue: 1. Data...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...
In this issue: 1. New NCRM Explore site 2. The value and place of qualitative research in science po...
The National Centre for Research Methods will be holding its fourth residential training event targe...
Methods for understanding public opinion on emerging technologies, by Paul Stoneman and Patrick Stur...
In this issue: 1. In a climate of hostility to migrants, can research methods create conviviality? ...
The National Centre for Research Methods' activities and achievements from January 2015 onward
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify...
ESRC National Centre for Research Methods has been working over the last five years to improve the r...
Contents: Blood, spit and social science by Thomas Crossley (page 1); Analysing the spatio-temporal ...
Contents: Research evidence in public policy, by Anna Vignoles and Lorraine Dearden; CAQDAS - Contri...
Contents: Social simulation and policy making, by Christopher Watts; Crowdsourcing opening up new op...
In this issue: Indigenous and non-indigenous research partnerships – resources for transformation; ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify ...
Contents: Ethnic diversity, segregation and community cohesion, by Patrick Sturgis and Jouni Kuha; D...
Newsletter from the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods, Summer 2015. In this issue: 1. Data...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...
In this issue: 1. New NCRM Explore site 2. The value and place of qualitative research in science po...
The National Centre for Research Methods will be holding its fourth residential training event targe...
Methods for understanding public opinion on emerging technologies, by Paul Stoneman and Patrick Stur...
In this issue: 1. In a climate of hostility to migrants, can research methods create conviviality? ...
The National Centre for Research Methods' activities and achievements from January 2015 onward
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify...
ESRC National Centre for Research Methods has been working over the last five years to improve the r...
Contents: Blood, spit and social science by Thomas Crossley (page 1); Analysing the spatio-temporal ...
Contents: Research evidence in public policy, by Anna Vignoles and Lorraine Dearden; CAQDAS - Contri...
Contents: Social simulation and policy making, by Christopher Watts; Crowdsourcing opening up new op...
In this issue: Indigenous and non-indigenous research partnerships – resources for transformation; ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the aims of the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) is to identify ...
Contents: Ethnic diversity, segregation and community cohesion, by Patrick Sturgis and Jouni Kuha; D...
Newsletter from the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods, Summer 2015. In this issue: 1. Data...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...