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see below - Dorothy Sheridan to speak on the MO Project on 20 January.
Festive greetings from the MOA!
Sandra
To register for this seminar, please contact Marie Ross
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PRACTISING QUALITATIVE LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH
Friday 20th January 2006
Great Woodhouse Room, University House
University of Leeds
This second seminar in the QLR series will give detailed attention to the
practical, analytical and ethical dimensions of QL research through a range
of short presentations. We will examine different ways of building
temporality into qualitative research design and the ethical considerations
that arise as part of this process, for example, in sustaining long term
relationships with research participants. Strategies for generating,
organising, analysing and interpreting QL data will be considered, and we
will address the ethical and practical challenges of organizing QL research
data for the purposes of archiving and secondary analysis.
10.00 Registration and Coffee
10.25 Welcome and Introduction: Dr. Bren Neale
10.30-12.00 Session 1: Building Time into QL Research
Biographical Research, Temporality and the Life Course
(Professor Brian Roberts, Glamorgan)
Qualitative Longitudinal Research around Personal Transitions:
Practicalities and ethical reflections
(Dr. Tina Miller, Oxford Brookes)
Revisiting ‘The Last Refuge’: Looking back and moving forward
(Dr. Julia Johnson, OU, with Sheena Rolph, OU & Randall Smith, Bristol)
12-1.00 Lunch
1.-2.30 Session 2: Generating & Working with QL Data
Exploring ways of working with the Psychic & the Social in QLR
(Dr. Helen Lucey, Open University)
A Collage on Young People’s Lives: Multiple qualitative methods in
longitudinal research
(Dr. Anna Bagnoli, University of Leeds)
Synthesising Longitudinal Qualitative Data
(Professor Phil Hodkinson, University of Leeds)
2.30-3.00 Tea
3.00-4.30 Session 3: Long Term Use of QL Research
Secondary Analysis of One’s Own and Others’ Data
(Professor Joanna Bornat, Open University)
Making the Long View: The ethics of archiving & (re)-using QL data
(Sheila Henderson, London South Bank University)
Long Term Relationships: The Mass Observation Panel, 1981- 2005
(Dorothy Sheridan, Mass-Observation Archive, University of Sussex)
4.30-4.40 Summing Up of the Day: Dr. Karen Henwood (UEA)
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