Paul Norman (School of Geography) and Sandy Tubeuf (PhD, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences). Part of the Researching Inequalities: Inter-disciplinary perspectives Workshop series (with the Inequalities Research Network).
Matilde Masso (University of A Coruna, and University of Leeds) Aiko Ikemura Amaral (University of Essex) and Pedro Mendes Loureiro, (SOAS, University of London). Part of the Researching Inequalities: Inter-disciplinary perspectives Workshop series (with the Inequalities Research Network).
Former SSP student - Dr Ruth Patrick - returns to Leeds to share the findings from her doctoral study into the lived experiences of welfare reform. Between 2011 and 2016, Ruth interviewed a small group of out-of-work benefit claimants as they anticipated, experienced and reflected upon changes to their benefits. She spoke to single parents,...
Hugo Radice (POLIS), Nick Emmel (Sociology and Social Policy) and Sarah Irwin (Sociology and Social Policy). Part of the Researching Inequalities: Inter-disciplinary perspectives Workshop series (with the Inequalities Research Network).
Dr Mariya P Ivancheva (School of Education), Dr Kathryn Watson (Leeds University Business School) and Anthony Drummond (Leeds Beckett). Part of the Researching Inequalities: Inter-disciplinary perspectives Workshop series (with the Inequalities Research Network).
About the Workshop Download the full Workshop Programme (PDF) Workshop aims Qualitative longitudinal research presents particular complexities and challenges relating to its design, to managing fieldwork and associated ethics, and to effective data analysis. This workshop explores some of these challenges and offers conceptually informed practical strategies for addressing issues arising throughout QL research from...
This event explores ‘Student Night-time Cultures’ in relation to how students experience their campus from day-time to night-time. Of interest is how student night-time cultures contribute to students’ sense of safety, use of space, student-student interaction and student emotional wellbeing. This event is timely in light of the recent 16-day ‘Reclaim Your Campus’ campaign (NUS,...
FLaG PhD and postdoctoral research methods workshop A half day postgraduate / postdoctoral researcher workshop, this will be an informal event for PhD students to get together, along with postdoctoral researchers, and do a presentation on their work in a supportive environment, join in plenary discussion, or just come along and listen. The aim of...
Part of the White Rose Doctoral Training Centre Advanced Qualitative Methods Programme. This advanced workshop explored the challenges and potential for adding time into the mix of a qualitative study. Sessions included presentations on temporal theory and methodology, access and sampling, temporal ethics, and the secondary analysis of qualitative longitudinal data. Group workshops covered the...