Social Research Methods
We offer a range of workshops in social research methods, which are run by members of the Department of Psychology.
All of the workshops have a strong interdisciplinary focus and everyone is welcome to attend regardless of research and disciplinary background.
There are usually two facilitators in every workshops and there are limited places available so group sizes remain small and there are plenty of opportunities for participants to seek the guidance of facilitators.
Facilitators include Helen Malson, Victoria Clarke, Debra Gray, Rachel Manning and Andrea Halewood.
The facilitators draw on a wide range of research experiences, ranging from research on ‘eating disordered’ subjectivities and practices to money management in same-sex relationships to the spatial regulation of anti-social behaviour.
Workshops being held in 2012
Introduction to
Qualitative Interviewing
10 January 2012
Introduction to
Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis
24 January 2012
Introduction to
Grounded Theory
31 January 2012
Introduction to
Discourse Analysis
28 February 2012
Introduction to
Conversation Analysis
6 March 2012










Page last updated 18 May 2012