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Streams:
Inclusive approaches to qualitative research: involving people from minoritised ethnic groups, with cognitive and/or physical disabilities, or neurodivergence, those identifying as LGBTQIA, people living with low socioeconomic status, and other lesser heard voices in qualitative research.
Novel and creative methods of collecting and analysing qualitative data.
Novel and creative approaches to dissemination of qualitative research.
Open stream: for those who feel their work does not fit within the other streams but are keen to share their qualitative work with colleagues and peers.
Posters: open call. If you have a poster you would like to display during the symposium, please contact the QualSIG Steering Committee: [email protected]
Panel discussions:
Ethical dilemmas in qualitative research: Research ethics is always evolving; new technologies, and societal shifts force us to face and respond to novel issues. For this panel discussion we welcome papers concerned with the real, experienced, and hypothetical ethical dilemmas and challenges qualitative research-academics face.
The quick, the dirty, and the downright filthy!: This stream is about holding our hands up and discussing the role of so called “quick and dirty qual”; qualitative research conducted rapidly and typically resulting and descriptive, topic summary themes. When is this approach appropriate and legitimate, and when is it not? How often do issues of time and other resources result in us feeling forced to compromise the depth of our analysis, and what does this mean for our participants who have allowed us, albeit briefly, into their worlds?
Open call: Have a suggestion for a panel discussion that you would like to develop? Please contact the QualSIG steering committee: [email protected]
The debate
The interview: the cases for and against, and suggestions for creative ways to conduct them: Throughout the day delegates will be encouraged to tweet their thoughts using the hashtag #NUQualSIG25 and/or drop their comments in a comments box at the reception desk.
Notice regarding costs: This year, to cover catering costs, we will be charging a nominal fee for attending. The three student abstracts that are scored the highest during peer review will be offered a free space.