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EUROQUAL - Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences in Europe

Final Programme

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

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

 

Palmer Room

Rennie Room

Stephenson Room

 
 

Spaces of Inclusion and Exclusion

Mixed Methods

Approaches to History and its representation

 

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)

The organisers reserve the right to amend the programme