Eva

It looks like registration is straightforward, although places are limited. The big issue for you to consider is time: if the webinar is held at 8 pm (UK time) on the 16th that would be 5.00 am on the 17th, Australian eastern time (if I have calculated correctly). You'd have to be fairly keen!

David

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On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Eva Sarr <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Avril

I'm based in Australia, how ill I be able to participate?

Eva!

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Avril Nicoll <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

For info:

 

There is a free webinar ‘Critical realism and realist evaluation: An overview for everyone’ by Alex Clark on 16th July at 8pm BST. It’s part of the IIQM (International Institute for Qualitative Methodology) masterclass series. Registration details are here: http://bit.ly/1J4Ahxg - I’ve copied and pasted the details below.

 

“Critical realism and realist evaluation research are increasingly fashionable but seldom understood or done well. Participate in this webinar to learn what critical realism and realist evaluation are and how you can use them in research. Join Alex Clark as he draws on 15 years experience leading research using critical realist and realist evaluation. Using every day examples, learn what the main tenets of critical realism are and why the realist aim of explanation is so important to research. In the second half, see how these are expressed in realist evaluation - the seminal approach of Pawson & Tilley - and can be used to explore programs, interventions and policy mechanisms and how these vary by context. No previous experience or knowledge is needed and the webinar is relevant for all disciplines.”

Avril

 

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