Videos and audio slideshows online from 5th ESRC Research Methods Festival Home › Forums › Methodspace discussion › Videos and audio slideshows online from 5th ESRC Research Methods Festival This topic has 0 replies, 1 voice, and was last updated 8 years, 7 months ago by NCRM. Viewing 1 post (of 1 total) Author Posts 6th September 2012 at 9:58 am #2140 NCRMMember National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) organised the 5th ESRC Research Methods Festival, once again at the St Catherine’s College in Oxford. The Festival took place on 2-5 July 2012. NCRM captured many of the presentations and have made them available online. Intro-level ‘What is?’ audio slideshows What is analytic induction? What are cohort studies? What are community studies? What is discourse analysis? What are electronic data collection methods? What is event history analysis? What is geosimulation? What is multilevel modelling? What is multimodality? What is narrative interviewing? What is online research? What is propensity score matching? What is the regression discontinuity approach? What is social network analysis? Filmed presentations A quantitative approach to framing in political speech Framing policy debates in the EU: new techniques to answer old questions Geovisualisation, spatial analysis and simulation Happiness and welfare with changing preferences Human validation of latent trait scaling from textual data International journal of social research methodology lecture: The vicissitudes of methods, by Professor Andrew Abbott Is there a single ‘right’ way to study political text? Legislative hearings on monetary policy, as viewed from three different perspectives Key lecture: Choosing and combining units, by Professor Laura Stoker Key lecture: Now you see it now you don’t, by Professor Gillian Rose Leadership without leaders? Starters and followers in on-line collective action Life satisfaction and income Machining geography and spatial analysis NCRM Annual Lecture: The challenges of the 21st century, by Professor Sir John Beddington Social choice and individual reports of subjective well-being Using randomized experiments to develop effective tax collection strategies Author Posts Viewing 1 post (of 1 total) You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Log In Username: Password: Keep me signed in Loading … Log In