The Centre for Qualitative Research is kicking off its new seminar series on 7 September at 1 pm in Royal London House (RLH 201 Masterclass Suite).
New to BU and FHSS, Prof. Sam Porter (Head of Social Work & Social Sciences Dept. at FHSS) will join CQR’s Kip Jones and Caroline Ellis-Hill “in conversation” about: “The Relationship between the Arts and Healthcare”.
Mark your diaries now and join us for an intriguing conversation!
Because CQR is keen to make information available to students and staff about qualitative METHODS, the seminars will be arranged somewhat differently than the typical lunchtime seminar.
We are asking TWO (or more) presenters to agree to present each research method as a CONVERSATION…first, between each other, and then with the audience. We are also asking that no PowerPoint be used in order that it is truly a conversation and NOT a lecture. The conversations will be about a particular research method and its pros and cons, NOT research projects or outcomes.
The “In Conversation with …” Seminar Series will be held on the FIRST WED of each month for nine months beginning in September. They will run from 1 pm until 1:50.
We are then hoping that many will join us for a CQR ‘KoffeeKlatch’ following at Naked Cafe next to RLH after the seminar.
We anticipate that by making the CQR Seminar Series really unique and exciting that they will inspire students and academics alike to investigate the wide range of qualitative methods and expertise available at CQR, and enrich their research projects by doing so.
Below is the list of Seminar dates, topics and presenters. Mark your diaries now so that you don’t miss them!
7 September
RLH 201 |
“The relationship between the arts and healthcare” | Sam Porter, Kip Jones & Caroline Ellis-Hill |
5 October
RLH 201 |
“Social Work as Art” | Lee-Ann Fenge and Anne Quinney |
2 November
RLH 201 |
“Phenomenology” | Jane Fry and Vanessa Heaslip |
7 December
RLH 201 |
“Auto-biography and Auto-ethnography”
|
Judith Chapman and Sarah Collard |
11 January (2nd Wed.)
RLH 201 |
“Participatory Action Research and Co-operative Inquiry” | Carole Pound and Lee-Ann Fenge |
1 February
RLH 201 |
“Appreciative Inquiry”
|
Clare Gordon and Caroline Ellis-Hill |
1 March
RLH 201 |
“Photo-elicitation” | Michele Board and Jenny Hall |
5 April
RLH 303 |
“Applying Film and TV Methods to Research”
|
Trevor Hearing & Kip Jones |
3 May
RLH 303 |
“Ethnography” | Janet Scammell and Jonathan Parker |
7 June
RLH 201 |
“CAQDAS (NVIVO, MAXQDA)” | Jacqueline Priego and Debbie Holley |