April 28, 2017
Posted by: jdpritch
Challenges and Strategies of Applying Biomedically-focused Regulations to Qualitative Methods All non-exempt research involving human subjects must have advance IRB approval. The University of Washington runs its own Institutional Review
February 27, 2017
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Revising Your Research Question in the Field and Analyzing the Resulting Data Sara Tomczuk encountered a dichotomy of inductive and deductive reasoning through her dissertation research and shared her experience
February 22, 2017
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Cabeiri Robinson picked a topic for the first QUAL Speaker Series presentation of 2017 that is both difficult to talk about and necessary to address. Robinson, the Director of the
March 18, 2016
Posted by: ldobro
Case of Participatory Development in Morocco When Afsaneh Haddadian, a PhD student at the Jackson School of International Studies at UW, went to Morocco to study Participatory Democracy, she engaged
March 15, 2016
Posted by: ldobro
In the early 2000s James Pfeiffer, Anthropology and Global Health Professor at UW, conducted research on Pentecostalism in Mozambique and the impact of the rapidly growing religion on public health
March 2, 2016
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Revisiting the research question In the summer of 2013, anti-Roma and neo-Nazi demonstrations across Europe became violent. Sara Tomczuk, UW Sociology graduate student, set off to study under what conditions
December 21, 2015
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More than 30 graduate students, faculty, and staff interested in qualitative multi-method research attended the inaugural Qualitative Multi-Method Research Initiative (QUAL) Speaker Series talk by sociology professor Steven Pfaff. On