Conference Programme |
Tuesday 4 May |
9:00-10:00 |
Registration and Morning Coffee (Great
Hall) |
10:00-11:00 |
Welcome and Introduction (Paul Atkinson)
Reclaiming ‘Experience’: What we can learn
from the career of a concept.
David Silverman |
11:00-11:30 |
Refreshment Break (Great Hall) |
11:30-13.00 |
Telford Theatre |
Palmer Room |
Rennie Room |
Stephenson Room |
Tredgold Room |
Discourse, Knowledge and Power |
Experiencing Lived Space |
Using Visual Methods |
Multi-Method Strategies |
Using Narrative Interviews |
Chair: Shalini Randeria |
Chair: Spyros Spyrou |
Chair: Rachel Hurdley |
Chair: Carlo Caduff |
Chair: Maggie Gregory |
Isabella
Ieţcu-Fairclough
Argumentation analysis in CDA. Analyzing practical reasoning
in political discourse |
Luigina Ciolfi, Marc McLoughlin and Liam J. Bannon
The Space of the Visit in Open-Air Museums |
Kim Kullman
Experimenting with visual research |
Joanna Cent, Magdalena Jelonek, Anna Strzebońska & Barbara
Worek
Efficiency of the implementation of public interventions qualitative
methods in the development of explanatory models |
Kornelia Sammet & Marliese Weissmann
Group discussions and biographical narrative interviews : a complementary
approach |
Bernhard Wieser
Does Science Policy shape Social Science? Methodological Implications
of New Research Arrangements |
Suzanne Hammad-Bakri
Mapping Everyday Life and Resistance in a Context of Land Dispossession:
Methodological Insights from Mental Mapping |
Andrea Marhali, Ulrike Zartler & Rudolf Richter
Visual methods in childhood studies: Children participating in
photo interviews |
Paulina Bunio-Mroczek & Wielisƚawa Warzywoda
Kruszyńska
Qualitative data as a tool for developing and evaluating social
policy responses to the social problem of teenage parenthood |
Beata Pawlowska & Anna Kubczak
Using narrative interview and semi-structured interview in research
of emotions in organization |
Reiner Keller
Discourse Research as Sociology of Knowledge |
Iacovos Psaltis & Giorgos Theocharous
Redesigning the architectural lighting of a tourist resort:
The case of Ayia Napa |
Chris Richards
In the Thick of It: framing and interpreting children’s
play |
Luigina Mortari & Valentina Mazzoni
Which strategie s can we use, working with children? |
Sarah Hards
Personal Narratives of Environmental Behaviour |
13:00-14:30 |
LUNCH (Great Hall) |
14:30-16:00 |
Telford Theatre |
Palmer Room |
Rennie Room |
Stephenson Room |
Tredgold Room |
Innovative Methods |
Methodologies of Space, Place and Movement |
Visual Data and Methods |
Studying Elites |
Mixed Methods |
Chair: Henk Wagenaar |
Chair: Spyros Spyrou |
Chair: Maggie Gregory |
Chair: Carlo Caduff |
Chair: Tuula Gordon |
J Mylläri, M Kivelä & L Krokfors
Rhizoanalyzing multimodal data -an episode of peer-learning in
a computer lab as a telling case |
Kate Moles Gabrielle Ivinson, and Mariann Märtsin
Moving in, through and out of place |
Dawn Mannay
Making the familiar strange: Can visual research methods render
the familiar setting more perceptible? |
Robert Mikecz
Interviewing Post-Socialist Political Elites |
Anna-Leena Riitaoja
Doing holistic Research on Social Justice in Finnish Comprehensive
Schools |
Rob Evans & Harry Collins
The Imitation Game: A new method for social research |
Tom Hall & Robin Smith
Mapping Urban Patrols? Place-binding Knowledge and Spatial Practice |
Ulrike Froschauer & Manfred Lueger
Visual Data in Organisational Research |
Joao Couvaneiro
Higher education and social stratification – The production of
Nineteenth-century Portuguese elites |
Morag Heirs
Reflecting on the contributions of a mixed-method research project |
Connor Galvin
Outwardly digital: the challenges of researching the technology
enabled
learning self as transigent product & project |
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Riet Steel, Elly Van Eeghem, Griet Verschelden, & Carlos
Dekeyrel
Tracing the potential of participatory visual methodology in
a study on community arts in urban cracks |
Anastasia Kolonskikh
Narrative analysis as a method of studying internal decision
making factors in business |
Betina Freidin & Matias Ballesteros
Observing differentiation processes within the medical profession
in Argentina through a mixed qualitative approach |
16:00-16.30 |
Refreshment Break (Great Hall) |
16:30-17:30 |
A Global Community and the SociologicalImagination
Norman Denzin (via video-link) |
17:30-19:00 |
Publishers Wine Reception (Great Hall) |
Wednesday 5 May |
8:45-09:15 |
Morning Coffee (Great Hall) |
9:15-10:45 |
Telford Theatre |
Palmer Room |
Rennie Room |
Stephenson Room |
Tredgold Room |
Visual Representations |
Mixed Methods |
A multi-faceted view on qualitative research and its methodological
challenges |
Methods for evidence-based social policy and
practice |
Life-histories and social memory |
Chair: Dawn Mannay |
Chair: Rudolf Richter |
Chair: Mechthild Bereswill |
Chair: Maggie Gregory |
Chair: Rachel Hurdley |
Caroline Ruiner
Photographs as a Self-Set Stimulus. On the Scent of the Habitus
of Founders |
Stephanie Lemke & Anne C. Bellows.
Multi-method research designs in studies of nutrition security
and sustainable livelihoods in South Africa |
Mechthilde Bereswill
Biographical Discontinuity and Longitudinal Research Relationships |
Kaja Michalec
Reconciliation between work and child care among Polish women
– analysis of posts on social networking services for working
mothers |
Stefania Tirini
Life-histories: different forms |
Peter Rieker & Sabrina Hoops
Multi-Perspective Analysis of Children’s Delinquency Development |
Annabel Tremlett
Images of Roma (Gypsies) and the problems of representing ‘the
marginalised’ |
Wendy Mitchell
Adapting project wide research materials and methods for young
people with life-limiting illnesses who have learning and/or
communication impairments: lessons learnt |
Wielisƚawa Warzywoda Kruszyńska & Agnieszka
Golczyńska-Grondas
Sociological research in urban neighbourhoods of relegation –
the use of qualitative methods in the assessment of social policy
strategies and social work practice |
Malgorzata Radkiewicz
Polish wartime and Holocaust museums’ experiences with
qualitative research methods |
Lucia Orellana-Damacela
The Uploaded Self: An Analysis of Photos Sent by Ecuadorian Migrants
to Ecuadorian Online Papers |
Anke Neuber
Researching gender without reproducing stereotypes – methodological
challenges and methodical consequences |
Alexia Panayiotou
'Macho' Managers and Organizational Heroes: Competing Masculinities
in Hollywood Cinema |
Anne Corden and Roy Sainsbury
What difference does it make? An exploration of a complex issue |
Rafaela M. Pax
The quality of mentoring relationship –a game of luck? Reconstructions
of relationship experiences on a longitude perspective. |
Kimete Canaj
The Role of the Women on the Governance and Management of Public
and Private Institutions and in the democratisation of Kosova |
Agata Stasik
Narrative interviews in social memory studies |
10:45-11:15 |
Refreshment Break (Great Hall) |
11:15-12:15 |
Qualitative Research and 'Crossover' Methods:
Researching Family Resemblance
Jennifer Mason |
12.15-13:30 |
LUNCH (Great Hall) |
13:30-14:30 |
Addressing the Climate Crisis through
Action Research and Narrative
Peter Reason |
14:30-16:00 |
Telford Theatre |
Palmer Room |
Rennie Room |
Stephenson Room |
Tredgold Room |
Performance and Literature |
The Timescapes Project |
Theorising Transitions using discourse and narrative |
Archives and Secondary Analysis |
Organisational Analysis |
Chair: Maggie Gregory |
Chair: Bren Neal
Discussant: Janet Holland |
Chair: Anne Ryen |
Chair: Miguel Valles |
Chair: Tuula Gordon |
Paul Atkinson & Sara Delamont
Untameable Reflections: Bodies, Narratives, Performances |
Libby Bishop
The Timescapes Data Archive |
Antonia Kupfer
Towards a Qualitative Theory of Social Mobility: Educational
Upward Mobility of Working-class Women and Men in Austria |
Rosalind Edwards & Val Gillies
Towards a Descriptive Methodological Framework for Reanalysis
of Qualitatative Data from Archived Studies |
Pavel Sorokin
Applying Max Weber’s “ideal type” for cross-cultural
research of organizational management |
Stavroula Kontovourki
Embodied Performances of Literate Identities: Issues of Analysis
and Interpretation |
Karen Henwood
Timescapes Method and Ethics |
Alessandro Gentile
Theorizing employment instability impacts in transitions to adulthood.
The experience of young-adults in Barcelona |
Andrea Smioski.
Archiving Qualitative Longitudinal Data. Potentials and restrictions
for linking, sharing and reuse. |
Robert Kaiser & Manuel Krippde
Actor composition and modes of governance in innovation networks:
on the analytical value of a qualitative/ quantitative method
mix |
Jill Jameson.
Lettered in Sibyl's leaves: Re-constructing past and present
experiences of higher education from fragments of letters
in the Zimbabwean diaspora |
Joanna Bornat & Sarah Irwin
Secondary Analysis: The Timescapes Approach |
Paulina Pustulka
Narrative Study of Lives: on researching transitions to motherhood
among Polish migrant mothers in the United Kingdom |
Anna Dechant & Andrea Dürnberger
Methodological issues, chances and challenges of a comparative
secondary analysis of two qualitative studies |
Jessica Pfluger
"Triangulation" – experiences and implications from
German case studies in Industrial Relations Research and Sociology
of Work |
16:00-16:30 |
Refreshment Break (Great Hall) |
16:30-17:30 |
Claiming Space for Engaged Anthropology:
Spatial Inequality and Social Exclusion
Setha Low |
Thursday 6 May |
9:00-09:30 |
Morning Coffee (Great Hall) |
9:30-11:00 |
Telford Theatre |
Palmer Room |
Rennie Room |
Stephenson Room |
Tredgold Room |
Strategies for Analysing Communication |
Interviews and the Interviewer |
Approaches to Identity |
Mixed Methods |
Textual Analysis |
Chair: Maggie Gregory |
Chair: Anne Ryen |
Chair: Sara Delamont |
Chair: Rudolf Richter |
Chair: Bernhard Wieser |
Catherine Carlton, Nollaig Frost & David Westley
Methodological Issues involved in research with the Deaf British
Sign Language (BSL) community |
Maria Theresa
Herrera Vivar & Agnieszka Satola
Building up a trust-setting as sine qua non of the working alliance
in social research |
Sanja Cukut Krilic
Negotiating insiderness/ outsiderness in the field and implications
for policy (an example from migration studies) |
Ronit D. Leichtentritt Beyond Favorable Attitudes:
Social Workers' Perspectives concerning the implementation of
the Dying Patients' rights Law in Israeli Hospital Settings |
Evangelia Tsiavou Associations as a Tool of Relating
Quality and Quantity |
Olga Sutherland
Using Discourse Data for Evaluating Evidence-Based Psychotherapy
Practice |
Maciej Rybicki
Interviews in cross-cultural situation |
Anna Seweryn
Qualitative Approach to the Question of the Contemporary Understanding
of Personal Identity and Choice |
Ethna Parker
Personalising evaluation: understanding the impact of a memory
service for people with dementia |
Abbott Katz
The Richness Slope: A Different Kind of Word Count |
Annie Irvine & Paul Drew
Mode effects in qualitative interviews: A comparison of semi-structured
face-to-face and telephone interviews using Conversation
Analysis |
Lucas Srokowski
Between Structure and Intuition - Analyzing Qualitative Data
from Interviews |
Augusto Gamuzza
Exploring the borders of Identity. The Mazara del Vallo Case |
Patricia Jessiman, Peter Keogh & Julia Brophy
Evaluating the Public Law Outline in child care and supervision
orders in the family courts |
Kathleen Hegarty
Being the Change – Narratives of Collaborative Advantage |
11:00-11:30 |
Refreshment Break (Great Hall) |
11:30- 12:30 |
Observing the Observer: Digging Deep into
the Dynamics of Fieldwork
Shulamit Reinharz |
12:30-13:45 |
LUNCH (Great Hall) |
13:45-14:45 |
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Palmer Room |
Rennie Room |
Stephenson Room |
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Spaces of Inclusion and Exclusion |
Mixed Methods |
Approaches to History and its representation |
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Chair: Maggie Gregory |
Chair: Spyros Spyrou |
Chair: Miguel Valles |
Jamie Lewis
SciSCREEN as a method for public engagement |
Dmitry Khoroshilov
The holistic approach to qualitative analysis |
Anna Nadolska-Styczyńska
On Qualitative Methods in Studies in the History of Science |
Piotr Chomczynski Functioning of reformatories for
juvenile delinquents. Preliminary conclusions from qualitative
research |
Nicolas Kosmatopoulos Terrorists, spies and other
taboos: The acrobatics of ethnography |
Gozalova Nigar
Approaches to the study of the History of Azerbaijan in light
of modern trends of Historiography |
14:45-15:15 |
Refreshment Break (Great Hall) |
15:15-16:45 |
The Ethics of Qualitative Research
Chair: Shalini Randeria University of Zurich
Discussant: Martyn Hammersley
The Extended Case for Method
Peter Pels
Ethical and Political Forms of Reasoning
Carlo Caduff |
16:45-16:50 |
Close (Paul Atkinson) |