Eliciting Stories from the Field: Approaches for Conducting Ethnographic Fieldnotes and Participant Interviews with the ORC

Welcome to the ORC Speaker Series Workshop

We’re excited to announce the next topic in the Office of Research Consulting (ORC) Speaker Series is “Qualitative Research Methods” with Dr. Carrie D. Allen and Dr. Melanie S. Meyer.

On March 2nd, at 3:00 pm, Dr. Carrie D. Allen will present “Eliciting stories from the field: Approaches for conducting ethnographic fieldnotes and participant interviews.” In her talk, Dr. Allen will demonstrate best practices for qualitative data collection, including writing fieldnotes and conducting interviews that support a detailed description of study phenomena.

On March 23rd, at 4:00 pm, Dr. Melanie S. Meyer will present “The step-by-step guide from a practitioner’s perspective.” In her talk, Dr. Meyer will demonstrate what steps should be considered for qualitative research: selecting the sample for the research, collecting, and analyzing the qualitative data.   

You can find these opportunities and links to the ORC “Qualtrics” series on the Toulouse Graduate School calendar. If you’re interested in the “Moving from SPSS to R” series, please let us know! The ORC is a UNT College of Education office that supports research and statistical needs. The office supports faculty, doctoral, and master’s students in their advanced coursework and independent research such as theses and dissertations and preparation for professional publication. Consultations are free and by appointment only.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Eliciting Stories from the Field: Approaches for Conducting Ethnographic Fieldnotes and Participant Interviews

PRESENTED BY: Dr. Carrie D. Allen

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Event Link: 
https://coe.unt.edu/research/research-consulting
Contact Name: 
UNT Office of Research Consulting
Contact Email: 
COE-ORC@unt.edu
Contact Phone: 
940-565-4414
Event Date: 
Wednesday, March 2, 2022 - 3:00pm
Event Location: 
Matthews Hall 310