Description:

In this course you will learn about all elements of the qualitative research process and how they are interrelated. We will unpack the key components of qualitative research design, including the stances and theories that underpin qualitative methodologies, as well as techniques of data collection and analysis. We pay particular attention to what’s involved in ethically employing popular methods such as interviewing and observation. We also address the practical and ethical considerations of online methods, given the growing uptake of remote research during the coronavirus pandemic.

The course combines lectures covering foundational issues with practical workshops that give you a chance to practice qualitative techniques first-hand.

The target audience for this course is those who would like to become more familiar with qualitative research techniques, from postgraduate university students and staff to researchers in government and private organisations.

Start: Monday, 03 February 2025 @ 09:00

End: Friday, 07 February 2025 @ 13:00

Duration: 4.5 Days: The course will wrap-up at lunchtime on Friday, allowing time for one-on-one consultations after lunch if requested.

Timezone: Melbourne

Venue: The University of Melbourne

City: Parkville  Country: Australia  Postcode: 3052

Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Learning Objectives:

This is an introductory unit for individuals with limited or no previous experience with qualitative traditions or techniques of inquiry.

Eligibility:
  • Open to all

Organiser: ACSPRI

Contact: info@acspri.org.au

Host institution: ACSPRI

Keywords: Qualitative Research, Qualitative methods, Introductory, qualitative data

Fields: EDUCATION, STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY, PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES, LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE, MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Capacity: 20

Event type:
  • Workshop
Tech Requirements:

This course will run in a classroom. No Equipment is required unless you would like to BYO laptop

Cost Basis: Cost incurred by all

Introduction to Qualitative Research https://dresa.org.au/events/introduction-to-qualitative-research In this course you will learn about all elements of the qualitative research process and how they are interrelated. We will unpack the key components of qualitative research design, including the stances and theories that underpin qualitative methodologies, as well as techniques of data collection and analysis. We pay particular attention to what’s involved in ethically employing popular methods such as interviewing and observation. We also address the practical and ethical considerations of online methods, given the growing uptake of remote research during the coronavirus pandemic. The course combines lectures covering foundational issues with practical workshops that give you a chance to practice qualitative techniques first-hand. The target audience for this course is those who would like to become more familiar with qualitative research techniques, from postgraduate university students and staff to researchers in government and private organisations. 2025-02-03 09:00:00 UTC 2025-02-07 13:00:00 UTC ACSPRI The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia The University of Melbourne Parkville Australia 3052 ACSPRI info@acspri.org.au [] [] 20 workshop open_to_all Qualitative ResearchQualitative methodsIntroductoryqualitative data