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Laura Bernardi on mixed methods and research questions (NCRM) - Catherine McDonald, Laura Bernardi

In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talks to Laura Bernardi,...

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JD Carpentieri on qualitative research and theory (NCRM) - Catherine McDonald, JD Carpentieri

In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talks to JD Carpentieri,...

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Dan Woodman on mixed and qualitative longitudinal approaches (NCRM) - Catherine McDonald, Dan Woodman

In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talks to Dan Woodman, Associate...

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Jane Gray on researching social change over time (NCRM) - Catherine McDonald, Jane Gray

In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talk to Jane Gray, Professor of...

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Johnny Saldaña on qualitative longitudinal research (NCRM) - Catherine McDonald, Johnny Saldaña

In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talks to Johnny Saldaña,...

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Making space for Big Qual: new ideas in research methods and teaching - Lynn Jamieson and Sarah Lewthwaite

In a special mini-series of our podcast, we discuss the secondary analysis of large-scale...

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Teaching Big Qual: benefits and challenges for students and teachers - Ros Edwards and Sarah Lewthwaite

In a special mini-series of our podcast, we discuss the secondary analysis of large-scale...

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Teaching Big Qual: benefits and challenges for students and teachers - Ros Edwards and Sarah Lewthwaite

In a special mini-series of our podcast, we discuss the secondary analysis of large-scale...

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Remember your body: a somatics toolkit for ethnographers - Eline Kieft

A researcher’s physical sensations are widely understood to contribute to their insights into...

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A short introduction to the Timescapes Archive - Kahryn Hughes

We introduce the TimeScapes Archive, an archive designed to enable the sharing and re-use of...

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Food for thought: using fitness bracelet technology to tackle poor nutrition in low-income countries - Giacomo Zanello

Many of us use fitness watches to get fitter, but could the technology behind these devices help...

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Transforming lives with storytelling - Joanna Wheeler

Getting participants to tell their stories can be both moving and powerful, but can it transform...

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Mind the gap: why skills are key to data re-use - Richard Welpton

When it comes to making more data from government departments more readily available to...

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Using satellites to slash survey costs - Marco Haenssgen and Ern Charoenboon

Carrying out surveys on hard to reach populations in far flung parts of the world can be...

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Diary of a participant - using Apps for qualitative research - Laura Radcliffe and Leighann Spencer

Researchers have been using diaries to capture the experiences and thoughts of their participants...

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Changing the world with mixed methods - Donna Mertens

From climate change to water security - there are some problems facing the world that often seem...

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Understanding poverty using visual participatory methods: can it work? - Daniel McCulloch

Actively engaging study participants in research to give them a voice is a method that has grown...

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Digging deep! The archaeological metaphor helping researchers get into Big Qual - Susie Weller

Working across qualitative data sets is a relatively new but nevertheless exciting proposition,...

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