The Social & Economic Research Institute is hosting a Research Methods Seminar Series for the academic year 2024/25.
The series will offer a platform for presenters from across the social sciences and is open to attendees from across the University. These are informal sessions, intended to offer an opportunity to share innovation in social science research methods, test out and learn about new approaches and skills from each other, and make connections with others who share similar research interests.
The sessions will be held in a hybrid format over lunch time, please feel free to bring your lunch.
We are pleased to invite you to join us in person or online for Sarah’s seminar in our 2024/25 SERI Research Methods Seminar Series.
The full programme and details for the 2024/25 series are available at SERI Research Methods Seminar Series
Date & Time | Speaker | Seminar Title | Location |
Wednesday 19th February 2025, 1pm – 2pm | Sarah Tatton | Using a critical lens in discourse and narrative analysis
Critical discourse analysis acknowledges the way in which our social worlds and realities are constructed through interaction, and especially through language. This analytical toolkit can be used with any critical approach to explore the effects of symbolic power and ideologies on real experiences and identities. |
Collegiate HC.0.07 – Level 0 and online |
Online joining instructions:
Meeting ID: 323 432 700 913
Passcode: en3WN64U