COVID-19 and ‘Big Qual’
COVID-19 and ‘Big Qual’
Post#28. The blog discusses the potential of qualitative secondary analysis, and in particular ‘big qual’ analysis, for helping to overcome the restrictions placed on qualitative work during the global pandemic. In so doing, Lynn and colleagues draw on a recent ESRC National Centre for Research Methods study – Working across qualitative longitudinal studies: A feasibility study looking at care and intimacy.
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Jamieson, Lynn
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Davidson, Emma
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Edwards, Rosalind
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Weller, Susie
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20 April 2020
Jamieson, Lynn
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Davidson, Emma
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Edwards, Rosalind
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Weller, Susie
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Jamieson, Lynn, Davidson, Emma, Edwards, Rosalind and Weller, Susie
(2020)
COVID-19 and ‘Big Qual’.
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Post#28. The blog discusses the potential of qualitative secondary analysis, and in particular ‘big qual’ analysis, for helping to overcome the restrictions placed on qualitative work during the global pandemic. In so doing, Lynn and colleagues draw on a recent ESRC National Centre for Research Methods study – Working across qualitative longitudinal studies: A feasibility study looking at care and intimacy.
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Published date: 20 April 2020
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