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Qualitative Secondary Analysis – Methods Matter: Series 1, Episode 5
This is episode five of the Methods Matter podcast.
In expert corner for this episode is Dr Kahryn Hughes from the University of Leeds. In researcher ranch is Dr Anna Volkmer, a speech and language therapist and researcher in language and cognition, in the Department of Psychology and Language Sciences at University College London. Dr Volkmer is researching speech and language therapy interventions in language led dementia
Teaching Visual Methods During COVID
In March 2020, Suzanne Culshaw was due to come into one of Suzanne Albary's Research Methods seminars for MBA students to deliver a workshop on Visual Methods and using collage as data collection. When it was cancelled, they both had to find ways of delivering previously in-person and tactile research methods training in an online environment. This conversation focuses on how they did it, what they learned, what worked and what did not as they adapted during the pandemic. They talked about visual methods, its place in an online environment, and getting creative with an already creative method.
This is a recording of a session from the 2021 Research Methods e-Festival
Adaptation in sensory and material methods in Covid-19 times
This presentation is part of an NCRM webinar on Methods adapted or suited to research in the pandemic, 28 January 2021, Online
Presenters: Prof Carey Jewitt, University College London, Dr Ned Barker, University College London and Lili Golmohammadi, University College London
The full webinar can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzv58M2GAfm5DW00KORN5N6kV7vpZ4dhT
The webinar was based on the NCRM project Changing Research Prachttps://www.ncrm.ac.uk/research/socscicovid19
Emerging Issues in Changing Research Practices for Covid-19 Times. Webinar introduction and overview
This presentation is part of an NCRM webinar on Emerging Issues in Changing Research Practices for Covid-19 Times, 11 February Online
Presenters: Dr Robert Meckin, University of Manchester; Prof Melanie Nind, University of Southampton; Dr Andy Coverdale, University of Southampto
Making research valid and trustworthy - issues in changing research practices for Covid-19 times
This presentation is part of an NCRM webinar on Emerging Issues in Changing Research Practices for Covid-19 Times. Presenter Dr Robert Meckin, University of Manchester. The webinar was based on the NCRM project Changing Research Practice Undertaking Social Science Research in the context of Covid-1
Just transferring online valuing covid19 methodologies
This presentation is part of an NCRM webinar on Methods adapted or suited to research in the pandemic, 28 January 2021, Online
Presenter: Poppy Gerrard-Abbott, University of Edinburgh
The full webinar can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzv58M2GAfm5DW00KORN5N6kV7vpZ4dhT The webinar was based on the NCRM project Changing Research Practice: Undertaking social science research in the context of Covid-19 https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/research/socscicovid19
Making research valid and trustworthy during the pandemic
This presentation is part of an NCRM webinar on Emerging Issues in Changing Research Practices for Covid-19 Times, 11 February Online
Presenter: Dr Robert Meckin, University of Manchester
The full webinar can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzv58M2GAfm69QolcJ_8JAv6oOngDKpp1
The webinar was based on the NCRM project Changing Research Practice: Undertaking social science research in the context of Covid-19 https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/research/socscicovid19
In Conversation with L. Hannan and N. Lackovic_Material methods 3: history and other disciplines
This is the third episode of an NCRM “in conversation” series that focuses upon the emerging field of material methods. Natasa Lackovic is in conversation with Leonie Hannan who talks about her work using material methods from her perspective as an historian and interdisciplinary researcher. Leonie provides insights on material culture, object-based learning in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team of scholars and students, and a “return and repetition” method, reflecting on the history and futures of material methods
Sensory, ethnographic and creative methods in Covid-19 conditions
This presentation is part of an NCRM webinar on methods adapted or suited to research in the COVID-19 pandemic (28 January, 2021). Presenters: Professor Carey Jewitt, University College London; Dr Ned Barker, University College London; Lili Golmohammadi, University College London
Using secondary data during the pandemic
This presentation is part of an NCRM webinar on Methods adapted or suited to research in the pandemic, 28 January 2021, Online
Presenter: Dr Robert Meckin, University of Mancheste