Items where Author is "Emmel, Nick"

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Number of items: 30.

Article

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2008) User-engagement with community groups: the nature of engagement. Qualitative Researcher, 8.

Book Section

Emmel, Nick and Hughes, Kahryn (2009) Small –N access cases to refine theories of social exclusion and access to socially excluded individuals and groups. In: The Sage handbook of Case-Centred Methods. Sage. (In Press)

Working Paper

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2010) Using Walking Interviews. Other. Morgan Centre, University of Manchester.

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2009) The Methods Used in Connected Lives: Investigating networks, neighbourhoods and communities. NCRM Working Paper. National Centre for Research Methods.

Emmel, Nick (2008) Participatory Mapping: An innovative sociological method. Other. Real Life Methods. (Unpublished)

Conference or Workshop Item

Emmel, Nick and Greenhalgh, Joanne and Wong, Geoff (2016) Applying realist methods. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2009) Networks seen differently: the possible contribution of qualitative and participatory methodologies. In: British Sociological Association Annual Conference 2009, 16-18 April 2009, Cardiff. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2008) Qualitative research and its place in psychological science. In: INVOLVE 6th National Conference, Public involvement in research - getting it right and making a difference, London. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2008) Reflections on users and user engagement in community research. In: INVOLVE 6th National Conference, Public involvement in research - getting it right and making a difference, London. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2008) This is what I do, it's just my normal day: Methods to understand the ordinary and not so ordinary in everyday life. In: Faculty of Health and Social Care, Open University. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2008) Connected Lives: Understanding networks, neighbourhoods and communities. In: Presentation to policymakers during project exhibition, Burley Lodge Centre, Leeds. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2008) This is where I live, this is how I live: Using mobile interviews to understand real life networks, neighbourhoods and communities. In: Vital Signs: Researching Real Life, 9-11 September 2008, University of Manchester. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2008) Using Participatory Methods to Understand 'Real Life': Researching Networks and Community Through Participatory Mapping, Walking Interviews and Day-Diaries. In: Research Methods Festival 2008, 30 June - 3 July 2008, University of Oxford. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2008) Critical reflections on participatory methods to understand networks, neighbourhoods and community. In: International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Urbana-Champagne, Illinois. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2008) The possibilities for participation in community research. In: Researching Non Governmental Public Action: Methodologies and Principlesr, University of Bradford. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2008) Participatory walking interviews: More than walking and talking? In: 'Peripatetic Practices': a workshop on walking, London. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2008) Reflections on methodologies to understand community. In: NCRM Annual Centre meeting, Bristol. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick (2008) Investigating connected lives: Participatory mapping, walking interviews and day-diaries. In: Connecting People, Participation and Place, University of Durham. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick (2007) Healthy Gipton - Particpatory video to convey research findings to policy makers. In: Methodological challenges of using participatory methods training workshop, 21 September 2007, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)

Clark, Andrew and Emmel, Nick and Jackson, Amanda (2007) Healthy Communities. In: Launch the Leeds Student Health Needs Assessment, Leeds. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2007) Learning to use visual methods: a dialogue between two researchers investigating networks, neighbourhoods and communities. In: Researcher Development Initiative: Building Capacity in Visual Methods: An Introduction to Visual Methods, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Clark, Andrew (2007) 'We walk the walk, but can we talk the talk' (with deference to John Lee Hooker): walkabouts to understand the lived environment of community. In: 'Developing Mobile Methods' ESRC / NCRM Qualiti Interdisciplinary Seminar Series, University of Cardiff. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick (2007) Exploring the potential of QL in policy related research. In: Qualitative Longitudinal Researching training workshop, 16 March 2007, London South Bank University. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Irwin, Sarah (2007) Interpreting processes through QL interview data. In: Qualitative Longitudinal Researching training workshop, 16 March 2007, London South Bank University. (Unpublished)

Mayhew, Susannah and Emmel, Nick (2006) Contested evidence and the challenges of mixed methods synthesis. In: Mixed Methods Evalutation - From Synthesis to Policy, 28 July 2006, City University, London. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Hughes, Kahryn (2006) Accessing Hard to Reach Groups. In: Leeds Social Sciences Institute Methodological Seminar Series, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick (2006) Life trajectories in social exclusion—the power of relational accounts of social exclusion. In: FLAG seminar, University of Leeds. (Unpublished)

Emmel, Nick and Hughes, Kahryn and Greenhalgh, J (2005) Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary working in data analysis. In: ESRC RMP Mixed Method Research Workshop. (Unpublished)

Show/Exhibition

Clark, Andrew and Prosser, Jon and Emmel, Nick (2008) Community Life. [Show/Exhibition]

Video

Emmel, Nick (2016) Applying realism. [Video] (Unpublished)

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