Theorizing from secondary qualitative data: A comparison of two data analysis methods

IF Dufour, MC Richard - Cogent Education, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to compare the analytical processes involved in two theorizing approaches
applied to secondary qualitative data. To this end, the two authors individually analyzed the …

'You can't move in Hackney without bum** into an anthropologist': why certain places attract research attention

S Neal, G Mohan, A Cochrane… - Qualitative …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In social research some places and populations are disproportionately targeted by
researchers. While relatively little work exists on the concept of over-research those …

'Light in dark places': exploring qualitative data from a longitudinal study using creative arts as a form of social prescribing

M Redmond, RC Sumner, DM Crone, S Hughes - Arts & Health, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: This paper draws on a longitudinal study exploring the outcomes of an arts
referral programme in General Practice in the South West of England since 2009. It focuses …

Individual interviews versus focus groups for evaluations of international development programs: systematic testing of method performance to elicit sensitive …

RC Schuster, A Brewis, A Wutich, C Safi… - Evaluation and Program …, 2023 - Elsevier
Focus group discussions (FGDs) and individual interviews (IIs) with community members are
common methods used in evaluations of all kinds of projects, including those in international …

Things you wanted to know about bias in evaluations but never dared to think

L Camfield, M Duvendack, R Palmer‐Jones - IDS Bulletin, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The thrust for evidence‐based policymaking has paid little attention to problems of bias.
Statistical evidence is more fragile than generally understood, and false positives are all too …

Measuring national wellbeing: What matters to you? What matters to whom?

S Oman - Cultures of wellbeing: Method, place, policy, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The Office for National Statistics'(ONS) Measuring National Well-Being:'What
Matters to You?'debate ran between November 2010 and April 2011. The five-month debate …

Rethinking integration in mixed methods research using data from different eras: Lessons from a project about teenage vocational behaviour

JL Sligo, KM Nairn, RO McGee - International Journal of Social …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Mixed methods research requires integration of qualitative and quantitative data. However,
there is debate about how to define integration and what is required for integration to occur …

Revisiting the impact of Liverpool as ECoC 2008: the lost opportunity to reconcile cultural policy and evaluation

S Crone, R Ganga - Arts and the Market, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose In this paper, the authors reflect critically on their experience as researchers on the
Impacts 18 programme: a re-study concerned with the long-term effects of Liverpool …

[PDF][PDF] Settlement strategies for the South Sudanese community in Melbourne: An analysis of employment and sport participation

W Abur - Victoria University, 2018 - minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au
People from refugee backgrounds face a range of settlement-related issues. These issues
include limited language proficiency, unemployment, constrained recreational opportunities …

Lives & legacies: A digital courseware for the teaching and learning of qualitative interviewing

PC Hsiung - Qualitative Inquiry, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the last decade, academic institutions around the globe have archived qualitative data.
While scholars have deliberately used them for research purposes, insufficient attention has …