Synopsis
Methods is a podcast from the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM). The centre conducts research and training in social science research methods, aiming to advance methodological understanding and practice across the UK social science research community. Through 15 minute interviews with researchers, Methods highlights the latest developments in social science methods research, showcasing innovative ideas and new research findings and demonstrating their impact.
Episodes
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Using visual diaries to capture the everyday lives of people in mid to later life - Wendy Martin
27/07/2016 Duration: 12min -
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Researching the oldest old and those living and dying with dementia in care homes - Claire Goodman
03/06/2016 Duration: 14min -
Inquiry into the 2015 British general election opinion polls - Patrick Sturgis
18/04/2016 Duration: 09min -
Is it possible to use creative methods to research migration and citizenship - Umut Erel
21/03/2016 Duration: 15min -
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Teaching and learning social research methods - Melanie Nind, Daniel Kilburn and Rebekah Luff
26/05/2015 Duration: 11min -
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Surveying UK population's political attitudes – British Election Study - Jane Green
24/03/2015 Duration: 11min -
Predicting and understanding the 2015 General Election - Professor John Curtice
04/03/2015 Duration: 21min -
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Face 2 Face: Tracing the real and the mediated in children's cultural worlds - Liam Berriman
22/10/2014 Duration: 08min -
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Telling the untellable: researching emotionally sensitive and challenging topics - Denise Turner
11/08/2014 Duration: 14min -
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The potential of crowdsourcing for research and funding in academia - Dr Andrew Hudson-Smith
04/07/2014 Duration: 14min