[Interpretationandmethods] COMPUTER-AIDED QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 2008
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Fri Feb 1 08:54:45 EST 2008
COMPUTER-AIDED QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 2008
Enhancing qualitative data analysis through QDA tools while creating
support network among qualitative researchers
10 & 11 June 2008, Amsterdam
Dear Researchers and PhD Candidates,
We would like to cordially invite you to participate at our 1st
international Seminar on Computer-Aided Qualitative Research 2008 to
be held on the 10 & 11 June in Amsterdam.
This unique, cross-disciplinary and highly interactive seminar will
bring together qualitative researchers, practitioners and PhD students
to discuss the key issues concerning the use of CAQDAS tools (e.g.
Atlas.ti and NVivo) and how to integrate them successfully with
research methodologies. This include assisting participants in
developing a deeper understanding concerning the use of CAQDAS tools
in their research projects, raising their conceptual awareness and, of
course, enhancing the skills of a qualitative researcher in an
informal, friendly and relax atmosphere.
This seminar gives you the opportunity to present your research work
to your peers as well as hearing international experts discuss about
innovative ways of conducting qualitative data through CAQDAS tools.
Furthermore, Dr Stuart Shulman, Associate Professor of the Center for
Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh (US) will be
conducting a hands-on Masterclass on ATLAS.ti and Coding Analysis
Toolkit (CAT) for researchers embarking on their PhD research.
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to discuss best practices
with your peers in an informal, friendly and relax environment. This
two-day seminar includes all documentation and lunch on both days. To
secure your seat, please register online before 1st March and benefit
from an early-bird registration discount. To register, please visit
the following website: http://www.merlien.org/events/program.php?cf=13
We look forward meeting you personally in June. If you have any
comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind Regards,
Jasper Lim
Conference Director
jasper(at)merlien.org
Fax: +31 10 751 2281
http://www.merlien.org
jeremy hunsinger
Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research,
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (www.cipr.uwm.edu
)
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