Yale University

IRM Core Qualitative Research Workgroup

04/20/2018
Speaker(s): Katie Clark, MPH
Title: "Qualitative Audio Methods: The Power of the Unprinted Word."
Audience: Yale Only

The following item(s) will be discussed, but other topics or questions are welcomed at the time of the meeting and as time permits:

  • Katie Clark, MPH, will present on "Qualitative Audio Methods: The Power of the Unprinted Word."
    • Arts-informed research combines conventional qualitative research methods with art during some or all aspects of research including data collection, analysis, and dissemination. Incorporating art, particularly in the dissemination of research findings, can be used to make research more accessible, influence stakeholders, and engage participants in new and exciting ways. This presentation focuses on audio documentary as a qualitative research dissemination technique. Suggested listening for this presentation is the audio documentary Voices From the Harbor: https://vimeo.com/41050651.
  • Updates

Please contact Lauretta Grau to let her know you will be joining by phone or computer.

Attending by telephone: Dial 203-432-9666. Enter 8315705782

Attending by computer or mobile device: Go to: https://yale.zoom.us/j/8315705782 (You may be prompted to download Zoom.)

Overview:

The goal of the discussion group is to provide opportunities for individuals involved in qualitative or mixed-methods research to meet regularly to discuss the qualitative research process and potentially problem-solve issues that may arise when engaged in qualitative research. Discussion topics include, but are not limited to: logistics, data management, analysis, dissemination, role of the researcher, and ethics. It is intended as a venue for discussing research in progress and new or relevant literature on qualitative methods and practice as well as to create networking opportunities and foster research collaborations. IRM Core member, Lauretta Grau, PhD, is coordinating the meetings. She can be reached at lauretta.grau@yale.edu


Location: CIRA, Suite 200, Room 202