Qualitative Data Analysis: Demystifying Thematic Analysis for Qualitative Research
Event description
This is the fifth workshop in the Qualitative Data Analysis series for 2024, led by Dr Nick Hopwood and Dr Erin Turbitt. It will be held online and it may be recorded.
Ever wondered how to make sense of your qualitative data, whether from interviews, surveys, or documents? Join us for an engaging and interactive workshop on Thematic Analysis, a powerful method for identifying key themes and patterns within your research.
Presented by Dr. Alireza Salehi-Nejad, a multidisciplinary researcher and Co-Convenor for Qualitative Analysis at UTS, this webinar will provide you with essential skills and insights.
In this webinar, you will:
- Gain a clear understanding of thematic analysis and its significance in qualitative research.
- Learn how to apply thematic analysis to both primary and secondary data.
- Experience a step-by-step journey through the thematic analysis process, from data preparation to identifying and refining themes.
- Benefit from Alireza’s personal experiences and practical tips.
If you are interested in further workshops in the series, check out these upcoming sessions:
- Thematic analysis: Big Q and little q - 27 February 2024 (link to recording)
- Me, the data, and theory - 26 March 2024 (link to recording)
- Working with theory - 14 May 2024 (link to recording)
- Using AI to do qualitative analysis - 13 August 2024
- Demystifying action research - 10 September 2024
- Post-qualitative analysis- 8 October 2024
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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