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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Communicating chronic pain: Interdisciplinary methods for non-textual data - Dr Jen Tarr
18/06/2014 Duration: 14min -
Methodological innovation in digital arts and social sciences - Carey Jewitt
10/06/2014 Duration: 13min -
Reverse engineering Chinese censorship: social media and research - Gary King
23/05/2014 Duration: 17min -
The 'Thing-ness' problem of mixed methods research - Sharlene Hesse-Biber
13/05/2014 Duration: 11min -
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Web surveys for the general population: How, why and when? - Gerry Nicolaas
22/01/2014 Duration: 10min -
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Ethnic diversity, segregation and the social cohesion of neighbourhoods in London - Patrick Sturgis
25/10/2013 Duration: 09min -
Simulation of daily patterns of commuting and social activity - David Martin
05/08/2013 Duration: 12min -
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Relationship between employment transitions and mental health among British men - Fiona Steele
30/04/2013 Duration: 10min -
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Understanding support for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in general populations - Patrick Sturgis
13/12/2012 Duration: 11min -
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