#newResearch explores enacted femininity, cultural norms, and status in the context of sorority rush week at a large southern university. Thanks Rachel Allison, Leticia Bulla, and Megan Phillips.
I am pleased. After many years of work, "Ethnomethodology and Ethnography" was published today as a special issue of the journal Qualitative Research.
Many thanks to the editor-in-chief Kate Moles and my co-guest editors Alex Dennis, Clemens Eisenmann and Yaël Kreplak. It really was a productive collaboration. And many thanks to all the authors of the special issue. 😃
I am SO excited about this upcoming @CenterforOpenScience webinar on sharing sensitive qualitative data with the talented Rebecca Campbell, which will be on February 15 at 11am US Eastern!
New article with Elise Desjardins, Jason Lam, @geodarcy, Damian Collins, and Owen Waygood on how #active#school#travel is framed in Ontario, Canada.
Frames provide organizing principles and stories for understanding phenomena, and they can modify the alternatives that the public is willing or able to contemplate to tackle issues.
Appealing to secular morality and conveying a sense of urgency have been found in the past to be more effective frames to support policy. Perhaps it is time for Ontario to present active school travel as an urgent matter in need of collective action.
The research presented in this paper was developed as an open, reproducible research project:
Reconsidering foundational relationships between #ethnography and #ethnomethodology and #conversation analysis – an introduction (by Eisenmann, Meier zu Verl, Kreplak & Dennis)
Ich habe mein Exemplar des Sammelbands "Qualitative Forschung mit Menschen mit Demenz" erhalten und freue mich über diesen gelungenen Band, der die neusten method(olog)ischen Erkenntnisse der qualitativen Demenzforschung reflektiert.
Herzlichen Dank an die Herausgeber:innen und Initiator:innen des MethodenForums Witten!
Mein Beitrag behandelt die #Ethnografie der Demenz.
I am looking for authors/writers/narrative designers to join a short virtual group discussion to chat about aspects of your craft— especially managing scope and combinatorial explosion on larger projects.
I use memos a lot in data analysis, but an unintended benefit I only just recognized today is a psychological one.
Memos feel way more low stakes than adding paragraphs to my dissertation chapter drafts. I'll probably cut and paste today's memo directly into my dissertation, but I wrote it with none of pressure I'd normally feel to "get it right."
This primer on #qualitative#registeredreports is very brief (perhaps too brief! More please!) but is a good starting point for those new to qualitative approaches to registered reports (a publication type where you get the main peer-review before data collection).
It was a really timely read as tomorrow I’m writing up plans for a new qual RR!
More specifics: Looking to work remotely for a research position. Want to stay in the US for TT jobs (excluding TX and OK). I’m more skilled in #qualitative methods but I am working on my #quantitative skills and am teaching myself #RStats.
Hi folks! I’m a recent grad in ed tech. Looking for my next adventure. My research is on trauma-informed frameworks in higher ed. I’m interested in mental health and most importantly, kindness. If anyone has any leads on postdocs or tt positions, send them my way! #Introductions
I'm a qualitative health researcher, and passionate promoter of all kinds of #qualitative#research. Interested in #participation and participatory methods/analysis, health systems and #CAQDAS#QDA.
I designed and run Quirkos, a simple software tool for qualitative analysis.