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Melanie Nind
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Between the Data - NVivo Podcast Series
Episode 65: The Virtual Scholar's Guide to Professional Advancement and Learning Strategies
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with a global research team including , Janet Salmons, Community Manager at Methodspace, now Sage Research Methods Community, Andy Nobes, Programme Specialist at inasp, and Tony Carr educational technologist, University of Cape Town. The topic focuses on their "Chapter 23: Teaching research methods online: informal or semi-formal professional development", In Handbook of Teaching and Learning Social Research Methods, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Editor: Melanie Nind https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800884274.0003 Read chapter here .
2024-05-15
40 min
Methods
Teaching and learning social research methods - Melanie Nind, Daniel Kilburn and Rebekah Luff
This is a joint podcast by the NCRM and the International Journal for Social Research Methods (IJSRM). There is little research literature about teaching and learning of advanced research methods, which is the motivation for the NCRM research project 'The pedagogy of methodological learning'. NCRM and IJSRM are collaborating on a special issue, entitled 'Teaching and learning social research methods – Developments in pedagogical knowledge'.
2015-05-26
00 min
Methods
What is inclusive research? - Melanie Nind
What is inclusive research? How do we recognize it, understand it, do it, and know when it is done well? It’s a much-talked about topic among the research and policy communities alike and one that’s now been addressed in a book 'What is inclusive research?' by NCRM co-director Professor Melanie Nind at the University of Southampton. As well as looking at how and why more inclusive approaches to research have evolved, the book explores how inclusive research fits into the key debates and policy shifts. Professor Nind concludes with an overview of how far inclusive research has come...
2014-04-15
00 min