Additional PGR workshops have been organised for June:
The Importance of Publishing
Outline: Publishing is an integral part of a researcher’s professional life and this workshop aims to guide you through the process of writing and publishing research papers in journals and conference proceedings.
- Date: 18 June 2014
- Time: 09:30 – 12:45
- Venue: P403 – Poole House
- Facilitators: see below
- 09:30 – 10:15 – Introduction to the Importance of Publishing and how it will impact on your future – Professor John Fletcher, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation)
- 10:15 – 11:30 – How to get a paper published – Dr Feng Tian
- 11:45 – 12:45 – Meet the Editor(s) – Dr Anne Quinney
Introduction to ‘Observation as social science research method’
Outline: Observation is a key research methods in academic disciplines such as Anthropology, Sociology, Education, Development Studies, Psychology and Management Studies, to name but a few. This introduction of observation outlines the two methods of observation: participant and non-participant. With participant observation, the researcher becomes a part of the social group being studied in order to get a true understanding of the participants. On the other end of the spectrum, non-participant observation involves a researcher taking a step back and ‘passively’ watching the participants in action.
The session will also address the so-called Hawthorne Effect as well as questions such as: ‘How do you present yourself as the observing researcher?’ and ‘What are the main ethical considerations for someone undertaking observational research?”
- Date: 25 June 2014
- Time: 14:00 – 16:00
- Venue: S217 – Studland House – Lansdowne Campus
- Facilitator: Prof Edwin van Teijlingen
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