To probe or not to probe - Jouni Kuha
To probe or not to probe respondents' initial answers of "Don't know" is a key question when it...
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To probe or not to probe - Jouni Kuha
To probe or not to probe respondents' initial answers of "Don't know" is a key question when it...
11:47
Dr. Matthew Williams and Dr. Pete Burnap from the NCRM funded Crime Sensing with Social Media...
29:21
Face 2 Face: Tracing the real and the mediated in children's cultural worlds - Liam Berriman
Researching children's lives ethically in order to inform critical debates around child...
08:34
Using Social Media in Research - Jamie Bartlett
An increasing number of academics and researchers are seeking to exploit the rich data available...
07:29
Telling the untellable: researching emotionally sensitive and challenging topics - Denise Turner
There can be few more emotionally sensitive and challenging research areas than looking at the...
14:48
Paradata in qualitative research - Rosalind Edwards
A better understanding of paradata, or the by-products of the collection of survey data, could...
14:11
The potential of crowdsourcing for research and funding in academia - Dr Andrew Hudson-Smith
When it comes to the commercial world, crowdfunding has become a mainstream means of accessing...
14:17
Communicating chronic pain: Interdisciplinary methods for non-textual data - Dr Jen Tarr
Chronic pain affects nearly 10 million Britons and can result in time off work and poor quality...
14:23
Methodological innovation in digital arts and social sciences - Carey Jewitt
It has become widely accepted that it is both worthwhile and necessary for researchers from...
13:21
Reverse engineering Chinese censorship: social media and research - Gary King
Chinese social media censorship constitutes the largest selective suppression of human...
17:11
The 'Thing-ness' problem of mixed methods research - Sharlene Hesse-Biber
Is mixed methods research a turbulent environment and is innovation being stifled by an overly...
11:56
What is inclusive research? - Melanie Nind
What is inclusive research? How do we recognize it, understand it, do it, and know when it is...
14:02
The NCRM funded project 'Integrating emerging smartphone and genetic initiatives to produce...
07:02
Web surveys for the general population: How, why and when? - Gerry Nicolaas
Cultural and technological change has made the web a possible and even desirable mode for complex...
10:47
Narrative imagination and everyday life - Molly Andrews
From the challenge of envisioning our own futures to the storytelling skills of Barack Obama, a...
14:24
Ethnic diversity, segregation and the social cohesion of neighbourhoods in London - Patrick Sturgis
The effect of ethnic diversity on communities has become an increasingly hot topic. Many...
09:30
Simulation of daily patterns of commuting and social activity - David Martin
A unique collaboration between two NCRM nodes - Talisman and the Hub is working on new methods...
12:26
Biosocial pathways to health - George Ploubidis
Although the 20th century witnessed significant improvements in health in most countries...
08:28
How many interviews is enough? - Rosalind Edwards
Just how many interviews is enough? That is a question that students conducting a piece of...
09:58
Relationship between employment transitions and mental health among British men - Fiona Steele
The links between losing a job and and a person's mental health is of considerable interest not...
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Samuel – TEACH the Bible
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The Dads Are Back
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Navigating life after Ramadan.
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