Qualitative Research: Design, Analysis and Representation: Online
ACSPRI 2025 Summer Program
Description:
The focus of this course is on issues of design and positioning, analysis and representation of qualitative research. This course only provides a generic overview of data collection methods, as it is assumed that participants will have experience with methods.
Many of the examples will make reference to research in business, psychology and health.
The target audience for this course are researchers, practitioners and academics who have conducted at least one qualitative study, and are familiar with the process and context of qualitative research.
Start: Monday, 10 February 2025 @ 10:00
End: Friday, 14 February 2025 @ 16:00
Duration: 5 Days
Timezone: Melbourne
Venue: Online
Country: Australia
Prerequisites:Participants will be expected to have experience with at least one qualitative research project or have undertaken an introductory level course in qualitative research methods. While some discussion of the technical elements of methods is presented during the course of the workshop, participants should have a basic familiarity with data collection methods such as interviews, observation and document analysis.
This course is designed for participants who have undertaken a qualitative study in their work or study and would like to build their theoretical knowledge and applied skill base in qualitative research.
- Open to all
Organiser: ACSPRI
Contact: info@acspri.org.au ph: +61 3 8376 6496
Host institution: ACSPRI
Keywords: Qualitative Research, Qualitative methods, qualitative data
Fields: MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, EDUCATION, STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY, COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT, TOURISM AND SERVICES, PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Capacity: 12
Event type:- Workshop
This course will take place via Zoom. No particular software is required other than the Zoom download. Participants will be asked to complete exercises in word and send to the instructor for review. Pre-reading is required before each session block. Participants can expect to be required to read/review three to four articles for each day.
Cost Basis: Cost incurred by all
