The SOSC 730 LECTURES
Welcome to SOSC 730 podcast series dedicated to demystifying interdisciplinary qualitative research methodologies and techniques. Whether you're familiar with certain methods or are delving into them for the first time, this series serves as an enlightening guide to support your applied interdisciplinary research design.
Perhaps you're embarking on this journey with prior experience, or maybe some of these methodologies are completely new to you. Regardless, as you tread the path towards your dissertation research, there's always more to uncover, refine, and understand. But remember, the ultimate goal of your research project isn't just around the corner. Before finalizing your research methodology, you'll need to complete your coursework and ace your candidacy exams. Hence, this series encourages you not to commit too hastily to a particular approach. Instead, use this opportunity to explore various approaches, weighing their pros and cons against your research aims.
Throughout the episodes, we'll collaboratively navigate the intricate landscape of interdisciplinary qualitative research. The series is crafted to nurture your budding research ideas, molding them into more tangible and articulate forms. So, gear up for a deep dive into the world of interdisciplinary qualitative research. Join me on this quest, and let's explore, learn, and grow together!
Episode 8: Exploring the Layers of Indigenous Research Methodologies
In this episode we're going to dive deep into the world of Indigenous Research Methodologies and reflect on the complexities of doing social research that honors the diversity of human experiences.
Episode 7: Exploring the Intricacies of Action Research, Theory of Change, and Their Contributions to Interdisciplinary Social Science
In this episode we explore some of the methodological and philosophical underpinnings and applications of Action Research and the Theory of Change.
Episode 6: Exploring Research Methodologies—Ethnography and Case Studies
In this episode we pivot from grounded theory to explore participatory and collaborative research. We'll delve into ethnography and case studies and I'll share some of my own insights into the various synergies between the methodologies and explore how as interdisciplinary scholars and practitioners, we have the incredible opportunity to work across the (artificial?) boundaries of various methodological camps if we so desire.
Episode 5: Exploring Research Methodologies—Grounded Theory
In this episode we begin our exploration of interdisciplinary research methodologies. We start with an examination of grounded theory and why you may want to use this as part of your research design.
Episode 4: The Art and Science of Coding in Qualitative Research
In this episode we dive into the complexities and wonders of coding in qualitative research. We’re going to touch on some really interesting perspectives from academia, and even delve into some pop culture references.
Episode 3: The Art and Science of Interviewing in Research
In this episode we explore interviewing as a critical data collection method in research. We're talking about everything from different interviewing approaches to tips and tricks, and ethical considerations you need to keep in mind.
Episode 2: Embracing the Complexities of Research Design in Interdisciplinary Studies
In this episode we dive into the intricate facets of research design, from paradigms and theories to methodologies and methods, enriching our understanding of these important concepts as we journey through the academic labyrinth that is research design.
Episode 1: Navigating the Complex World of Interdisciplinary Research
In this episode we're diving into the exciting journey of interdisciplinary research—what it means, the challenges it poses, and how it can be a catalyst for transformative change.