The Qualitative Open Mic
The Qualitative Open Mic
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The Qualitative Applied Health Research Centre dives into current applications, innovations, and conundrums for all those interested in qualitative research, academics and non-academics alike.
Making Interpretations: Alda Terracciano on Interpreting Creative Data
The use of creative and participatory methods throws up complex issues for researchers. How do we interpret creative work? What knowledge and skills do qualitative researchers need to do this ethically? Is interpretation even the right word for this context? Sohail speaks to artist and academic Alda Terracciano to explore how visual art, poetry, and theatre can open up qualitative research into sensitive or stigmatised topics.
Mar 20, 2024
32 min
Making interpretations: Michael Larkin - Leaning into interpretation in IPA
This episode reflects on the history and theory of Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis: where does its approach to meaning sit in relation to other qualitative methods and methodologies? How have new ways of collecting data and the expansion of creative methods changed IPA research? We go on to consider the insights IPA can bring to key questions actively being debated across qualitative research: the inclusion of lived experience perspectives, decolonisation, and open science.
Feb 14, 2024
28 min
Making interpretations: Shira Birnbaum - How can we support qualitative researchers in making interpretations?
This episode explores the role of supervisors and mentors in furnishing the interpretative processes. How can they support novice and more experienced qualitative researchers in making interpretations? What training and reading might they provide to prepare them and what does supervision look like at this stage in the analytical process? Finally, how can the wider context be shaped in a way that is conducive to making interpretations?
Jan 18, 2024
33 min
Qualitative Open Mic: Ethics in Qualitative Research – Episode 6 - Nishita Nair on marginalised researchers’ ethical processes
In this episode, we explore Nishita’s research on whether social research ethics codes and institutional processes effectively aid researchers working with ethnic minority communities in the UK. Her study, involving semi-structured interviews with researchers from King’s College London and the UCL Institute of Education, seeks to uncover both the benefits and limitations of these codes and processes.
Dec 6, 2023
33 min
Qualitative Open Mic: Ethics in Qualitative Research – Episode 5 – María Cristina Quevedo-Gómez on Culture and Ethics
In this episode, María Cristina Quevedo-Gómez discusses how collaboration when coming from different countries and belonging to different cultures can influence ethics.
Sep 13, 2023
29 min
The Qualitative Open Mic: Ethics in Qualitative Research – Episode 4 – Janet Holt on how can health ethics committees adapt?
In this episode, Janet Holt explores health ethics committees and issues around transparency, dialogue, emerging qualitative methods and regulatory versus relational ethics
Jul 12, 2023
40 min
Qualitative Open Mic: Ethics in Qualitative Research – Episode 3 – Tanya Mackay on Sharing Ethical Knowledge
In this episode, Tanya Mackay explores how sharing ethical knowledge can provide a way through ethical dilemmas in qualitative health research
Jun 15, 2023
30 min
Ethics in Qualitative Research - Episode 2 - Latefa Guemar on the skills and values of an ethical researcher
In this episode, Latefa explores the values and skills needed by ethical researchers across diverse settings and research approaches
May 31, 2023
30 min
Ethics in Qualitative Research - Episode 1 - Leslie Cannold on becoming an ethical researcher
Leslie Cannold discusses different perspectives on ethics, and explores ways of becoming ethical qualitative researchers.
Apr 26, 2023
38 min
Qualitative Open Mic: Anti-racist Qualitative Health Research - Episode 4 – Mary Sadid on coproduction, racial justice and mental health
In this episode, Mary Sadid discusses the ways in which coproduction in qualitative mental health research can benefit racialised minorities. Listen below, or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
Mar 23, 2023
29 min
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