Qualitative Diary Methods - OnlineInfo Location Additional Items Contact More Info Course InformationQualitative Diary Methods (QDMs) are increasingly recognised as a valuable and important method in social science research, due to concern across disciplines with an overreliance on cross-sectional research, a lack of focus on temporality, and the need to capture evolving processes and the daily dynamics of phenomena. QDMs offer a range of innovative approaches and tools for social science researchers that enable us to capture and subsequently begin to understand, how phenomena are experienced in the moment, as well as how they evolve over time. However, they remain a methodological blindspot in much postgraduate research training. This workshop will provide researchers with a new range of methods to add to their methodological toolkit, as well as support and guidance in managing some of the challenges associated with these methods, including insights into qualitative diary (longitudinal) analysis approaches. Course CodeNCRMLIVQDM22 Course LeaderDr Laura Radcliffe and Dr Leighann Spencer
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Additional InformationParticipants are not required to bring any materials. All course materials (slides, supplementary materials etc.) will be sent electronically (by email). |