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You are here: Home / Uncategorized / 15 new videos on qualitative methods

15 new videos on qualitative methods

October 1, 2018 by ccqhrAdmin

As part of CQ’s collaboration with eCampus Ontario, which aimed to advance the field by strengthening the community of educators in Qualitative Health Research across the province, a series of videos were recorded on qualitative methods to accompany CQ’s e-book ‘Learning and Teaching Qualitative Research in Ontario: A Resource Guide’. Video topics include:

  • Brokered dialogue: A new research method for controversial health and social issues
  • Case study research
  • Community-based participatory research (CBPR)
  • Creative presence of the researcher and reflexivity
  • Creative representations for knowledge mobilization
  • Digital storytelling
  • Ethics in qualitative research
  • Ethnography: Entering the field
  • Focus groups
  • Let’s get critical! How to get started with qualitative health research
  • Narrative inquiry: What’s your story?
  • (Participant) observation in qualitative health research
  • Qualitative interviewing: More than asking questions and getting answers
  • Studying qualitative research: Nudging my inner health scientist
  • Theoretical congruence and rigour in qualitative research

To watch these videos, click here!

Cite this page as: CQ. (2018, October 01). 15 new videos on qualitative methods. Retrieved from: https://ccqhr.utoronto.ca/2018/10/01/15-new-videos-on-qualitative-methods/.

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