The Methods Matter Podcast - from Dementia Researcher & the National Centre for Research Methods. A podcast for people who don't know much about methods...those who do, and those who just want to find news and clever ways to use them in their research.
In this first series PhD Student Leah Fullegar from the University of Southampton brings together leading experts in research methodology, and dementia researchers that use them, to provide a fun introduction to five qualitive research methods in a safe space where there are no such things as dumb questions!
Episode Five - Qualitative Secondary Analysis
To go with the podcast we had a great artist called Jack Brougham provide an amazing visual guide to this method - Download our free visual how-to guide poster here - https://bit.ly/2ZgEAaa
In expert corner - Dr Kahryn Hughes, from University of Leeds. Director of the Timescapes Archive, Editor in Chief of Sociological Research Online, Convenor of the MA Qualitative Research Methods and a Senior Fellow for the NCRM.
In researcher ranch – Dr Anna Volkmer is a Speech and Language Therapist and researcher in Language and Cognition, Department of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London. Anna is researching Speech and language therapy interventions in language led dementia.
Further reading referenced in the show:
The Timescapes Archive https://timescapes-archive.leeds.ac.uk/
Qualitative Dementia Research Network - https://twitter.com/DemiQual
Professor Sarah Irwin Books & Papers - https://bit.ly/3ncRNch
Dr Anna Tarrant Books & Papers - https://bit.ly/3AYCsRy
Professor Jennifer Mason Books & Papers - https://bit.ly/3kGpWBa
Dr Niamh Moore Books & Papers - https://bit.ly/3jjpuIc
Professor Bren Neale Books & Papers - https://bit.ly/3DUXtP2
Big Qual Analysis Resource Hub - https://bigqlr.ncrm.ac.uk/
‘Re-Using’ Qualitative Data - https://bit.ly/3jDBnsP
Qualitative Secondary Analysis by Kahryn Hughes & Anna Tarrant
https://bit.ly/2Z6bvOw
Read more about our guests and listen to more great podcasts at:
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) provides a service to learners, trainers and partner organisations in the research methods community - methodological training and resources on core and advanced quantitive, qualitive, digital, creative, visual, mixed and multimodal methods.
https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/
NCRM is delighted to bring you the 2021 Research Methods e-Festival in collaboration with methods@manchester. Held on 25-29 October 2021, the event will be a celebration of research methods with an interdisciplinary social science flavour.
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