Qualitative Research Methods (DAY 2): Researching Beneath the Surface - ‘The senses and qualitative methods’
DAY 2: OPTIONAL Students and staff are invited to present their work to date for discussion with the group in a supportive environment.
(please see DAY 1 event for more details)
Aimed at
Doctoral Researchers (early stage, mid stage, final stage),Doctoral Researchers staff.Pre-requisites
DAY 1 attendance. This is a two-day event.
Joining instructions
Places must be booked by Wednesday 28th June.
Key learning outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will:
- Understand different ways in which the senses can inform the qualitative research process in understanding social life.
- Understand the challenges associated with researching the senses and social life.
- Understand how considering the senses can be used to design and enhance qualitative research.
Presented by
Dr Anne Chappell (Brunel University London) and Dr Emma Wainwright (Brunel University London)
Session outline and aims
Participants will learn about the senses as part of qualitative research methodologies.
Participants will increase their confidence and ability to work in their research.
DAY 1: Presentations by experts and a group workshop.
DAY 2: OPTIONAL Students and staff are invited to present their work to date for discussion with the group in a supportive environment.
Specific skills focused on in this session
Qualitative research
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 and food may be available at the venue.