project called 'A Mother’s Place'.
About this Event
Would you like to learn more about bringing a variety of methods together from different disciplines and how to implement these in a research project?
Would you like to understand more about how interdisciplinary research teams can find a middle ground and approach research that draws on a broad range of skills?
This workshop will provide in depth interdisciplinary training inspired by a seed-funded research project called 'A Mother’s Place'. The research team span 4 difference fields of research practice across two academic schools within University of the West of Scotland: ‘Health and Life Sciences’ and ‘Business and Creative Industries’.
In this workshop you will learn how to:
- Use a simple drum circle as an ice-breaker for a focus group
- Use photo elicitation within individual and group participant research
- Interface materials with NVivo
- Consider the possible connections of your research area with Appreciative Inquiry as a methodology
Organisers:
- Dr Clare Duffin
- Dr Joanna Wilson
- Dr Sandra Lucas
- Dr Aisling McBride
- Dr Kathryn Burnett
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Ayr Campus, University of the West of Scotland (UWS), University Avenue, Ayr, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00







