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Dear colleagues,
Please see below for details about the upcoming annual symposium organised by the Qualitative Research Forum at the University of East Anglia. Please feel free to share this information within your respective networks.
Poster submissions are also welcomed. Please send a title and 250 word abstract to Michael Twigg ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by 29th February 2016.
Kind regards,
Matthew Lariviere on behalf of the University of East Anglia's Qualitative Research Forum
Technological innovation: methodological innovation
A symposium on qualitative research methods and technology
Wednesday 23rd March 2016 10.00 - 16.00 with Registration from 09.30
VENUE: 2nd and 3rd Floors, Julian Study Centre, University of East Anglia
DETAILS: Qualitative methods can help us understand technologies in context. New technologies in turn provoke researchers to create innovative qualitative methods as they engage with the challenges of emerging problem areas. There are important questions to ask and lessons to learn about what established approaches can and cannot address socio-technical change. There are also significant implications of new technologies, techniques and forms of connection for issues such as engagement and power(s) in research relationships. This advanced qualitative methods symposium will showcase and critically examine exemplars of participation in qualitative research projects undertaken at UEA and by other qualitative research groups in the East of England. The programme will mix parallel plenaries and workshops allowing time for networking and sharing of ideas. The event is open to PGR students and staff from across the region.
Fees: Free for UEA staff and PGR students and £30 for non-UEA attendees.
Morning keynote:
"Thinking through the dynamics of practice: empirical research and theory building in a world of projects and performances"
Carl May, Professor of Healthcare Innovation, Southampton University
Afternoon keynote:
"Mobile Assemblages and Creative Provocations: Experimental research from the mobilities lab at Lancaster University"
Jen Southern, Creative Director of mobilities.lab and CeMoRe, Lancaster University
Booking is essential. For further information or to register your interest contact: Liz Williams ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).
Follow and join the conversation on Twitter by using #TIMI2016.
Matthew LARIVIERE MRes, MPH
PhD Candidate
School of Health Sciences
1.23 Queen's Building, School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
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