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Writing Lab – Qualitative Research Findings
Veranstaltungsdaten
03. June 2022 09:00 – 03. June 2022 17:00
04. June 2022 09:00 – 04. June 2022 17:00
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Philipps-Universität Marburg, MARA, F|05, Deutschhausstraße 11+13, Seminar room 01.0010
Presenting findings from qualitative research does not simply mean to just record the outcomes of the analysis. Instead, it is a process of active construction and representation of the phenomenon under investigation. Thus, the final report should be addressed with careful consideration regarding the following questions:
- How can the final report as a whole be structured?
- What strategies can be helpful in theorizing the empirical findings?
- How to respect a balance of description, interpretation, and analysis?
- How can the depth and richness of qualitative data be preserved and at the same time social structure be depicted (thematic structuring, strategies of case comparison, typology)?
Since there is no one and only style for reporting, answers to these questions must be adapted to the purpose, method, and data quality of the study. Please note that the workshop does not aim at methods of analyzing qualitative data but at ways/ styles of presenting the data.
Intended Learning Outcomes
- You will know which general methodological questions should be dealt with in a qualitative report.
- You will be familiar with different approaches of giving structure to the results of qualitative studies.
- You will better understand that a good structure depends on the purpose and the kind of qualitative analysis undertaken.
- You will find out what structure might be most appropriate for your own doctoral thesis.
Didactic Methods
Trainer input, discussion of tables of contents, reflection in dyads or triads, discussion of your reports
Requirements
The workshop is planned as an in-person event. You are required to comply with the hygiene measures in effect at the time of the event.
Proficiency in English at the B2 level of competency is required.
Dates
June 3, 2022, 9 am–5 pm, and
June 4, 2022, 9 am–5 pm
Target group
Doctoral candidates from the humanities and social sciences
Modalities
Maximum number of 10 participants
Internal 50 EUR
External 150 EUR
Registration
Please register until May 19, 2022 using the online registration form.
Lecturers
Dr. Anna Brake
Event Organizer
MArburg University Research Academy (MARA)
Doctoral Program for Humanities and Social Sciences