Methods

The Methods podcast brings you conversations with leading international experts on a wide range of topics related to research methods. The podcast explores methodological innovations, provides practical tips and discusses new challenges and opportunities. The latest series focuses on qualitative longitudinal and mixed methods research and was recorded as part of the EU-funded YouthLife project. The podcast is produced by the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM), a UK centre that delivers training and resources on research methods, supporting researchers in the social sciences and beyond.

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Face 2 Face: Tracing the real and the mediated in children's cultural worlds (NCRM) - Liam Berriman


Researching children's lives ethically in order to inform critical debates around child protection, and getting a better understanding of what it's like to research children in a digital age has been the thrust of the NCRM-funded Face to Face project at the University of Sussex. The project, which aims to develop methodological tools for researching the temporal rhythms of children's everyday lives was featured at the ESRC Research Methods Festival 2014 as part of a session looking at initiatives supporting <a href="http://www.ncrm.ac.uk/RMF2014/programme/session.php?id=A6">methodological innovation in qualitative longitudinal research</a>. Liam Berriman talks to Christine Garrington about the project.


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 October 22, 2014  8m