Qualitative Research Methods: Researching Beneath the Surface - ‘Auto/biographical qualitative research'
Auto/Biography is concerned with ‘the myriad of everyday and frequently fleeting social practices concerned with the articulation of (often competing, sometimes discontinuous) notions of selves and lives’ (Stanley, 2000: 40).
The event will explore the use and impact of auto/biography in research, providing an opportunity to explore the associated research methods and considerations.
Aimed at
Doctoral Researchers, Doctoral Researchers staffPre-requisites
Participants must have interest in and some experience of qualitative methods and approaches (such as questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, ethnography, etc).
Key learning outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will:
- Understand different ways in which auto/biography can form part of a qualitative research process
- Understand the challenges of data analysis and re-presentation in auto/biographical research
- Understand how auto/biography can be used to enhance qualitative research
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Session outline and aims
Experienced researchers will give papers and create opportunities for discussion.
Participants will learn about ways of using auto/biography as part of qualitative research methodologies and increase their confidence and ability to work auto/biographically in their research.
Specific skills focused on in this session
Qualitative research
Autobiography
Health and Safety and general notice
Participants will be viewing presentations projected onto a SMART Board screen. Participants may be required to work in groups. Refreshments will be available at the venue.