In a special mini-series of our podcast, we discuss the secondary analysis of large-scale qualitative data as a new research method. Here Lynn Jamieson from the University of Edinburgh and Sarah Lewthwaite from the University of Southampton reflect on the method’s development and potential use in the teaching of research method
This is episode five of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahry...
Researching children's lives ethically in order to inform critical debates around child protection, ...
It has become widely accepted that it is both worthwhile and necessary for researchers from differen...
In a special mini-series of our podcast, we discuss the secondary analysis of large-scale qualitativ...
The sharing and re-use of data is priority for funding councils and this has recently led to initiat...
The sharing and re-use of data is encouraged by major research funding bodies in the UK as a way of ...
The sharing and re-use of data is encouraged by major research funding bodies in the UK as a way of ...
In an era in which social life is increasingly played out online, innovative digital research method...
This is episode one of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn...
A better understanding of paradata, or the by-products of the collection of survey data, could help ...
Is mixed methods research a turbulent environment and is innovation being stifled by an overly tight...
Just how many interviews is enough? That is a question that students conducting a piece of qualitati...
This is one of a series of audio podcasts that addresses issues relating to approaches to gathering ...
The advent of a wide range of new data sources and digital research methods has created a plethora o...
Researchers have been using diaries to capture the experiences and thoughts of their participants fo...
This is episode five of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahry...
Researching children's lives ethically in order to inform critical debates around child protection, ...
It has become widely accepted that it is both worthwhile and necessary for researchers from differen...
In a special mini-series of our podcast, we discuss the secondary analysis of large-scale qualitativ...
The sharing and re-use of data is priority for funding councils and this has recently led to initiat...
The sharing and re-use of data is encouraged by major research funding bodies in the UK as a way of ...
The sharing and re-use of data is encouraged by major research funding bodies in the UK as a way of ...
In an era in which social life is increasingly played out online, innovative digital research method...
This is episode one of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn...
A better understanding of paradata, or the by-products of the collection of survey data, could help ...
Is mixed methods research a turbulent environment and is innovation being stifled by an overly tight...
Just how many interviews is enough? That is a question that students conducting a piece of qualitati...
This is one of a series of audio podcasts that addresses issues relating to approaches to gathering ...
The advent of a wide range of new data sources and digital research methods has created a plethora o...
Researchers have been using diaries to capture the experiences and thoughts of their participants fo...
This is episode five of the Methods Matter podcast. In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahry...
Researching children's lives ethically in order to inform critical debates around child protection, ...
It has become widely accepted that it is both worthwhile and necessary for researchers from differen...