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ResearchTalk and the Odum Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill present:

The 21st Annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive (Courses offered exclusively online via Zoom)

Dates: July 22-26 and July 31-August 2, 2024

 

Registration is now open! 

Discount (Register by November 28) 

Register by November 28 to receive a 20% discount. Use discount code REG20.

 

 

QRSI 2024 Course Schedule 

 

July 22-23 (Monday-Tuesday) 

  • Designing and Implementing Qualitative Social Justice Projects—Rashawn Ray 
  • Fundamentals of Qualitative Research—Johnny Saldaña 
  • Grant-Writing: Designing and Writing Qualitative Proposals for Different Types of Funders—Keon Gilbert and Alison Hamilton 
  • Qualitative Research for Applied Practice—Sally Thorne 

 

July 24 (Wednesday)            

  • Bringing Qualitative Social Justice Research to the Public—R​ashawn Ray 
  • Design Thinking in Qualitative Research: Practical Applications for Data Collection, Data Analysis, and Analytic Products—Liz Chen 
  • Visual Strategies for Working Through and Presenting Qualitative Data—Ray Maietta and Alison Hamilton 

 

July 25-26 (Thursday-Friday) 

  • Conducting Qualitative Individual, Dyadic and Focus Group Interviews—Alison Hamilton 
  • Designing, Executing, and Presenting Mixed Methods Research Projects—Kevin Swartout and Wilson Palacios 
  • Introduction to Grounded Theory: A Constructivist Approach—Elaine Keane 
  • Qualitative Literacy: How to Evaluate Ethnographic and Interview Research—Mario Small and Jessica Calarco 

 

July 31-August 1 (Wednesday-Thursday) 

  • Coding and Analyzing Qualitative Data—Johnny Saldaña 
  • Netnography Essentials: A Structured Approach to Qualitative Digital Research—Robert Kozinets  
  • Using Ethnographic Methods in Applied Research: Strategies for Design, Data Collection, and Analysis—Alison Hamilton 
  • Writing Publishable Qualitative Manuscripts: Principles and Practices—Leslie Curry and Kristin Black 

 

August 2 (Friday) 

  • Advancing a Critical Ethics of Care in Research: Qualitative Inquiry and Intersectional Vulnerabilities, Alana Gunn and Faith Fletcher 
  • Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry—Johnny Saldaña 
  • The Power and Practice of Autoethnography: Storytelling that Deepens Knowledge and Soothes the Soul—Carolyn Ellis and Tony Adams 

https://www.researchtalk.com/QRSI2024