Methods Minute Newsletter February 2022

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February Spotlight: Cross Boundaries with Multi, Inter, or Transdisciplinary Research

In this month’s series, Methodspace will explore how to cross disciplinary boundaries and think like designers to conduct relevant and innovative research.

February Mentor-in-Residence

Meet our Mentor-in-Residence, Gjoko Muratovski, an award-winning designer, researcher and innovation consultant working with a wide range of universities and author of Research for Designers. In an interview with Janet, Gjoko will encourage us to think like designers, and cross disciplines as needed to develop innovative approaches.

Gjoko Muratovski

Upcoming webinars

Making Qualitative Analysis Constant, Comparative and Collaborative

Speaker: Dr Daniel Turner
Date: February 22nd 2022
Time: 4pm (GMT)

 

Analysing online networks
with VOSON Lab tools

Speakers: Professor Robert Ackland, Francisca Borquez, and Bryan Gertzel
Date: March 17th 2022
Time: 9am (GMT)

Related online resources from SAGE

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Strategies for Conducting Interdisciplinary Research

Watch Leslie Gonzales, from Michigan State University, explains the concept of interdisciplinary research, offering advice on how to conduct such investigations. Get 30-day free access to SAGE Research Methods.

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Sensoria: An exploratory interdisciplinary framework for researching multimodal & sensory experiences

In this paper, the authors discuss their development of an innovative interdisciplinary approach, Sensoria, that combines methods from social science and performance to address the methodological challenges of researching sensory/multimodal experiences. (N.B. this article will be freed up 18th March).

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New Online Courses on Research Methods

SAGE Campus has launched four new courses, carefully designed to support teaching and learning effectively, covering different stages of a research project, all part of a new learner pathway on mastering a dissertation. All courses are live and available on our demo hub.

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Upcoming webinar: Understanding Cultural Issues in Research Design

This webinar will offer a global perspectives about how to think through cultural issues at the research design stage. The cultural context is essential for researchers whether you are studying your own community, or others’ communities. 

Speakers: Dr Rebecca Bayeck, Dr Spencer Greenhalgh, Dr Arceli Rosario, and Dr Tutaleni Asino
Date: March 24th 2022
Time: 1pm (GMT) 

Related SAGE Books

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