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Research relationships in time: Cardiff University
Images from Event 2 in the 'New Frontiers in Qualitative Longitudinal Methods' series of 5 events. Series funded by the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM)
Slides and audio recording of Karen Henwood's (Cardiff School of Social Sciences) presentation: Long-lived teams working across the primary-secondary analysis spectrum
Slides and audio recording of Heather Elliott's (IoE, University of London) presentation: Reflexivity as a resource for narrative analysis
Slides and audio recording of Rebecca Taylor's (University of Birmingham) presentation: Who is research for? Ethical issues arising from QLR in a third sector policy context
Slides and audio recording of Rachel Thomson's (University of Sussex) presentation: Show & Tell: Negotiating the display of QLR
Slides and audio recording of Tess Ridge's (University of Bath) presentation: Who to tell, what to show and what to cover up? The challenges of researching low-income working family life over time
Slides and audio recording of Bella Dicks' (Cardiff University) presentation: Introduction to multimodality
Slides and audio recording of Fiona Shirani's (Cardiff School of Social Sciences) presentation: Multimodality in Qualitative Longitudinal Research
QLR and multi-modality: Student videos