QDA Series: QA Panel session - Storytelling and unexpected discoveries
Event description
Experienced researchers from diverse disciplines will prompt our discussion, exploring analysis from an insider’s perspective. As well as illustrating how analysis has been done in a project they are involved in, they will address our two key themes for 2023: (1) how qualitative research is valued in their field (or not!) and how they show its value in their work; and (2) tell tales of the unexpected, telling us how surprises revealed themselves, what happened next, and how they responded to things that didn’t work out as planned.
Learning outcomes:
- Learn different forms, and diversity of applications of, qualitative data analysis
- Develop confidence in the value of qualitative data analytical methods
This is the third workshop in the Qualitative Data Analysis series for 2023, led by Dr Nick Hopwood and Dr Erin Turbitt. It will be held both online and in-person, and it may be recorded.
If you are interested in further workshops in the series, check out the offerings below:
- Me, the data, and theory - 14 February 2023
- Understanding Thematic Analysis - 14 March 2023
- QA Panel: Storytelling and unexpected discoveries - 4 April 2023
- How we show the value of Qual Res: Post-qualitative - 16 May 2023
- How we show the value of Qual Res: Numbers - 13 June 2023
- Project Dive 1 - 11 July 2023
- Project Dive 2 - 15 August 2023
- Project Dive 3 - 12 September 2023
- How we show value of Qual Res: Writing - 17 October 2023
This is a UTS Aspire event. UTS Aspire is a program of pan-university research development opportunities led by the Research Capability and Development Team.
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