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The Ethnography Atelier podcast discusses research methods with accomplished qualitative researchers. We talk to guests about their experiences of conducting research in and around organizations, the challenges they faced and the understandings they gained. The podcast is an initiative of the Ethnography Atelier, which promotes ethnographic and other qualitative research. Hosted by Ruthanne Huising, Pedro Monteiro, Samantha Ortiz, Pauli Pakarinen and Audrey Holm. For more information please ...
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Thinking In Between

APOLLO Social Science Team, QMUL

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Welcome to Thinking In Between. We explore how social theory and qualitative methods can illuminate the messy world of health and healthcare. In each episode, we invite a researcher working at the borderlands of social science and health to choose three “big ideas” that have influenced their research journey and the way they think.
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Welcome to Survey & Beyond: The Data Collection Podcast, where we connect with professionals and organizations involved in data collection. Listen in as we discuss innovative methods and tools that can significantly enhance data quality and security, demystify complex data collection concepts, and highlight the many ways that organizations today are involved in data collection–sometimes, without even calling it “data collection.” With your host, Marta Costa, we feature in-depth interviews wi ...
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Qualitative research has the power to positively impact people’s lives. Join Dr. Stacy Penna, NVivo Community Director as she talks to qualitative researchers to discover their innovative research methods, applied practices and passionate insights. Whether you are a student, new to qualitative methods or a published qualitative researcher, this is the podcast for you.
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In this podcast I will give insights into my research project on access to justice in the context of increasing digitalization of public services. The project's starting point is the observation that the digital transformation of public services comes along with two interlinked challenges: the risk of social groups being excluded from these services (digital inequality) and, as a result, restricted access to justice - a fundamental right that is also a prerequisite to exercising other rights ...
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Leadership & Career Coaching Using Wisdom. Question: Do you want to feel strong for a Moment, or a Lifetime? Are you looking for a coach who will give you a method that builds your power daily - that power to be a strong Leader for a Lifetime? The Stoicess Can Help! CALL 1-833-MY-STOICESS (First Consult Free) Don’t look back 5 years from now with regret. Your Career is at stake. Begin building your MENTAL power with me NOW! How My Leadership Coaching Differs: 1. You learn a Leadership Method ...
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Conversations for Research Rockstars

Research Rockstar Training & Staffing

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Conversations about market research methods, analysis optimization, data quality, and anything else related to advancing the work, and careers, of Market Research & Customer Insights professionals. Topics cover a wide range of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Hosted by Kathryn Korostoff, a research pro and former college professor who has led market research teams and hands-on delivered 600+ primary research studies.
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A focus group is a qualitative method of group meeting that has several advantages. Focus groups allow you to receive more diverse, nuanced and complex responses than surveys that do not allow as much exchange with participants. They are the ideal technique to obtain broader opinions. In spite of everything, the success of a focus group is built largely on the leadership skills of its facilitator. So, how can you animate focus groups? —————————————————————— 💙 If you haven't yet, don't hesita ...
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My podcast aims to bring awareness to the lived experiences of doing research. Collaboration between researchers in Africa and other continents, as well as Africans who currently undertake research in a setting outside of Africa. Come let's share our experiences, journey, success, ups and downs of our research. The main goal is to better the continent of Africa and beyond through our research knowledge.
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AEMEarlyAccess's podcast

Brown University Emergency Medicine, Academic Emergency Medicine/SAEM

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This is a collaboration between the editors of Academic Emergency Medicine and the Brown University Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Each podcast offers a pre-publication look at a chosen article, with an interview with its corresponding author. Visit www.brownemblog.com (AEM Early Access section) to find the links to each article and other related educational materials.
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ISPIM - the International Society for Professional Innovation Management - is a community of members from research, industry, consulting and the public sector, all sharing a passion for innovation management - how to successfully create new products, processes and services from ideas to stimulate economic growth and well-being. Formed in Norway in 1983, ISPIM is the oldest, largest and most active truly global innovation network.
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Want To Work There is a show for those who believe a better world of work is possible— but need support in figuring out exactly how to get there. Join host Jill Felska as she explores what makes a company a great place to work, and how everyone from CEOs to individual contributors can play a part in bringing that dream to life. If you are a busy professional who is passionate about building a better work environment, but don’t feel like you have the tools, resources, or support you need to d ...
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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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Has your enthusiasm for career success evaporated? Are you tired, despondent, and don’t want to get out of bed this morning because of the setbacks you have faced of late?. Are you asking yourself, How do the few successful people make it?” Then let me introduce you to "Resilience" - that secret recipe successful people use to overcome obstacles an…
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In this episode of Survey & Beyond: The Data Collection Podcast, host Marta Costa is joined by Maulik Chauhan, Founder and Managing Director of Trestle Research. They dive into the importance of digitizing data, the challenges and benefits of transitioning from paper-based to digital data collection methods, and what it takes to smoothly transition…
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In this episode of Survey & Beyond: The Data Collection Podcast, host Marta Costa is joined by Paul Nzerebende, Decision Support Analyst at the Human Trafficking Institute in Uganda. Paul discusses his work using data to combat human trafficking, optimize systems, and promote sustainable growth. He emphasizes the value of storytelling, success stor…
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In this episode of Thinking In Between, we welcome Elspeth Davies. Elspeth is an anthropologist finishing her PhD at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on social and ethical dimensions surrounding efforts to diagnose risk and prevent cancer. On this episode, she shares three ideas that have shaped her work and thinking: The notion of…
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Welcome to Survey & Beyond: The Data Collection Podcast, where we connect with professionals and organizations involved in data collection. Listen in as we discuss innovative methods and tools that can significantly enhance data quality and security, demystify complex data collection concepts, and highlight the many ways that organizations today ar…
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In this episode we discuss some of the experiences people have when they try to get in contact with the public administration. Especially (semi-)automated telephone hotlines create frustration among citizens who want or need to talk to a public agent. Our interviewees from the case study in Quebec, Canada, report about long waiting times and the im…
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In this episode with Anna Kim, we discuss some principles around doing fieldwork with respect, especially in settings and populations with low economic resources. Our conversation focuses on how we approach such places and people in ways that declutter our cultural assumptions and appreciate them in their own terms, or closer to that, thus potentia…
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Join us to unlock the secrets of how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing higher education with Dr. Christina Agvent from Trifecta Education, one of our keynote speakers at the Lumivero Virtual Conference on September 25-26, 2024. She has more than 30 years in the field, where she blends technology and learning, and champions rethinking educa…
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Death Without Weeping, Extimacy, and Biopolitics (Esca van Blarikom) On this episode of Thinking In Between, we welcome Esca van Blarikom, who is a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University in New York State. Esca is an anthropologist who recently completed her PhD exploring the experiences of working-age adults with physical and mental co-exis…
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Effective leadership requires confidence. Instead of freezing in our steps, with confidence we take that first step when faced with an obstacle. In this webinar, we address a kingly person that anyone would admire – one that there was no one like him, either before or after him, per the Bible. This great individual faced his greatest challenge when…
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As you advance in your career ladder there will be times that you will see a teacher’s pet (or boss’s pet) move up the totem pole while you remain behind. The special attention the person receives may drive you nuts. However, you need to look closely to determine if this individual has talents or a particular association with someone that may help …
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Totality, Edward Said, and Tensions in Global Health (Aida Hassan) On this episode of Thinking In Between, we welcome Aida Hassan, who is a PhD student at the Centre for Public Health and Policy, Queen Mary University of London. Aida's research on global health draws on insights from international relations and political sociology. Today, she share…
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Join us to learn how NVivo 15 with AI was developed with David Rubert, Senior Product Manager of NVivo at Lumivero. One of the key takeaways is the critical role of understanding customer problems by using qualitative research in product management. This involves not just managing tech debt but also evaluating new technologies like AI. Forming advi…
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In this episode, we talk with Michel Anteby about access. In particular, the resistance that field workers may face and how such a process may, in reality, offer invaluable insights into the social world being studied. In our conversation, Michel elaborates on the challenges and promises of research settings that may be hard to access, reflects on …
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In every workplace, there is a need for individuals who are willing to lend an ear and offer their thoughts and insights to their superiors. These individuals, often referred to as sounding boards, serve as a valuable resource for decision-makers, providing them with a different perspective and helping them navigate through complex situations. It i…
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Being passed over for a promotion can be one of the most traumatic experiences possible. Hearing the words, “You were not selected” immediately triggers a range of emotions - disappointment, frustration, and even resentment. However, before letting your emotions get the best of you, it's important to reflect on these feelings while assessing the si…
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The boss has known for a month you’ve got a get-away planned for this weekend. It’s midday Friday and you’re trying to finish up that final report due before leaving at 5pm today. Once you’re “out of here” it’s relaxation and freedom for the weekend at your favorite getaway place oceanside. As you’re typing your heart out on the computer, you get t…
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Send us a text Join us on today's episode as Dr. Alhassan dives into the world of qualitative methodology and publishing. Learn how to sidestep common pitfalls to boost your chances of publication. Don't miss out on this expert advice! Support the show Academic Research Logs: Sharing Lived Experiences…
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Recruiting challenges are a common occurrence in businesses of all sizes. Finding the right talent for your organization can often feel like an uphill battle. One of the main challenges is attracting qualified applicants who align with the company's values and culture. In this webinar, we address a Bible hero who was overwhelmed with the daily ritu…
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Marisela Velazquez, a distinguished Sociology lecturer from California State University, Dominguez Hills. Dr. Velazquez takes us through her academic journey across continents and how these experiences have honed her critical and intersectional approach to research. We delve into her exploration of …
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In a world that often values conformity, it's important for you to embrace your uniqueness and recognize that having different ideas is actually a sign of strength. While it can be tempting to follow the crowd and conform to societal norms, those like you who dare to think outside the box, are the ones who make a lasting impression on the office st…
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You’re at the coffee stand at the office and can see into the copy room across the hall. What caught your eye was a coworker who entered the room with a single sheet of paper in her hand while both copy machines were taken by colleagues who were making several copies. The coworker appeared impatient and one of the colleagues asked if the coworker o…
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Community Up Research Values, Online Interviewing, and Advocacy (Cervantée Wild) On this episode of Thinking In Between, we are joined by Cervantée Wild who is a research fellow at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. Cervantée is from New Zealand and her research journey began within a research group…
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Feeling personally overwhelmed at work is an all-too-familiar sensation. It’s like everyone is running around with scissors just waiting for another disaster to occur. And being constantly bombarded with additional tasks and deadlines, as management continues to “raise the bar” for productivity’s sake, leads to stress and burnout. Such intensity ca…
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