Hi Anna
In order to make some useful comments, can I ask you a couple of questions -
1) What are your supervisors concerns? what is it that they feel others methods will deliver?
2) What is it that you feel BNIM can deliver in relation to your research question that other methods can't?
I realise you are in effect asking for guidance with these types of question but I wanted to get an idea of what your thinking is......
Best wishes
Caroline
Dr Caroline Barratt
KTP Associate: Housing and Mental Health
School of Health and Human Sciences
University of Essex
Winvenhoe Park
Colchester CO4 3SQ
https://www.essex.ac.uk/hhs/staff/profile.aspx?ID=2092
07786 661496
________________________________________
From: Discussion list for those practising BNIM [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Anna Pawlina [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 17 January 2011 16:45
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: BNIM in dessideration re ageing
Dear all,
I wanted to ask you for help. I would like to use BNIM in my research to analyse the lifestyle of retired people I find it wonderful tool but my supervisor is not so enthusiastic. Could you please give me some hints how this - not so popular metod can be justified. My main research question is how the lifestyle changes once is no longer fulfilled with work.
Best Regards,
Anna
|