AI for Supporting Analysis of Qualitative DataInfo Location Additional Items Contact More Info Course Information![]() What will AI mean for the future of social research? Claims about the opportunities and risks abound. Meanwhile, there is evidence that government and funding bodies are becoming increasingly confident that this will mark a step change in the value, scale and replicability of social research. Are they ‘hallucinating’ (or worse) and, if so, with what consequences? Critical social researcher interrogation of these claims, the affordances, constraints and risks of AI is essential. In this one-day course, Prof Les Carr (Web Science Institute, University of Southampton and Visiting Professor at CenSoF) will support researchers in critical exploration of generative AI (in particular large language models and chatbots) and in considering potential uses in participants’ own research. The session will start with a short introduction to how LLMs work and then we will open up to a hands-on-session where you explore your own research questions with some trial ‘data’. This course outlines the use of AI tools for the analysis of text data, which may have been generated through qualitative data collection (e.g. through interviews, focus groups etc) or through quantitative data collection, such as open-ended question(s) in surveys. The course covers:
Learning Outcomes: By the end of the course participants will:
Schedule: This one day course will run between 10:00 - 17:00 with one hour for lunch. It will consist of a plenary morning workshop (teaching and discussion) and a practical individual session in the afternoon where each participant individually experiments with using CoPilot/ChatGPT on some of their research data (or relevant data of interest) with support and feedback from the course tutor.
Payment using the Online Store can only be completed via Visa and Mastercard Credit/Debit Card or PayPal. AMEX is not accepted Course CodeNCRMAISAQD Course LeaderProf Leslie Carr
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Additional InformationPre-requisites Participants will need: (1) a laptop, (2) some pdf articles you haven’t got around to reading yet, (3) some research questions or data analyses that you'd like to try out with the LLM/Chatbot, and (4) access to an institutionally supplied AI Chatbot (such as Microsoft Copilot) or a personal subscription to a public service like ChatGPT. Presenter: Leslie Carr is a Professor of Web Science in the School of Electronics and Computer Science. He is a Deputy Director of the Web Science Institute (WSI) that harnesses the University’s interdisciplinary, socio-technical expertise in online technologies towards tackling global challenges. He leads the AI@Southampton initiative, training and sharing research experience across researchers in all disciplines. |