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Open qualitative research: challenges, limitations, and possibilities

Open qualitative research: challenges, limitations, and possibilities Online

Among other objectives, the Open Research movement seeks to assure transparency in research methods and accessibility to existing data for secondary analysis.  How does this work with qualitative data? What points should one consider when designing qualitative research? Where do the limitations lie? Does open research archiving also present opportunities?  Dr. Pat Danahey Janin, Independent Researcher, University of Essex will give an overview of where qualitative research sits within the open research movement and address these questions through examples of practical experiences.

Speaker: Pat Danahey Janin, Ph.D.

Pat Danahey Janin, Ph.D., obtained her doctorate from Indiana University, Lilly School of Philanthropy in the United States.  She was a Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Government, University of Essex working on values, preferences and trade-offs in marine planning and is currently an Independent qualitative researcher, lecturer and consultant based in Paris, France.  Her research, which uses a case study approach, is centered on international philanthropy, ocean conservation, the SDGs, and climate change and mitigation.  

ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3508-1950 

Related LibGuide: Open Research by Tom O'Toole-Mills

Date:
Monday 24 February 2025
Time:
14:00 - 15:00
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Campus:
Online
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Academic Staff     Postgraduate - Research     Public  
Categories:
  Open Research Week  

Registration is required. There are 126 seats available.

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