Dan Woodman on mixed and qualitative longitudinal approaches
McDonald, Catherine and Woodman, Dan (2023) Dan Woodman on mixed and qualitative longitudinal approaches. [Audio]
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Abstract
In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talks to Dan Woodman, Associate Professor of Sociology at the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Dan is an internationally recognised authority on conceptualising generational change and the social conditions impacting our young adults.
Dan discusses explains what drew him to his area of study, why iterative models are so important in longitudinal research and how reciprocity can help reduce attrition. He also talks about his approach to writing and being wary of allowing the data to simply say what you want it to say.
This series of the Methods podcast is produced by the National Centre for Research Methods as part of the EU Horizon2020 funded YouthLife project, and is looking at how researchers can do better longitudinal research on youth transitions.
For further information on the YouthLife project, visit www.EUqualimix.ncrm.ac.uk
Item Type: | Audio |
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Subjects: | 1. Frameworks for Research and Research Designs > 1.8 Longitudinal Research > 1.8.3 Qualitative longitudinal research (QLR) 1. Frameworks for Research and Research Designs > 1.8 Longitudinal Research > 1.8.4 Mixed methods longitudinal research 1. Frameworks for Research and Research Designs > 1.22 Mixed Methods |
Depositing User: | NCRM users |
Date Deposited: | 30 Jan 2023 10:05 |
Last Modified: | 22 Feb 2023 16:04 |
URI: | https://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4911 |