General information
On December 10th, we are hosting an online network event focused on language in qualitative research, with a special emphasis on conversation analysis! Join us as three wonderful speakers share their expertise in conversation analysis and answer all your questions!
Saul Albert from Loughbourough University
Petra Sneijder from the Hogeschool Utrecht
Eleonora Sciubba from Tilburg University
Interested? Please register via this email-address
Not a member yet? No problem, you can register here and then register for the event on the 10th!
Join us on December 10th from 2 PM to 5 PM!
Program
December 10th 2-5 PM
Online
No registration fee
Dr. Suzanne Roggeveen is a methods coordinator and qualitative methodologist at the Netherlands Institute for Social Research (Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau). Previously she has been a researcher at the University of Amsterdam in the departments of Sociology and Religious Studies. She specializes in ethnography, digital research, literature and mixed methods studies. Her general research interests are diversity, religion, intersectionality, citizenship and the sociology of healthcare
Dr. Tamarinde Haven is an Assistant Professor in qualitative methodology for the social sciences at Tilburg University. She teaches qualitative research methods for social sciences and psychology students. Previously she worked as a postdoc at the BIH QUEST Center for Responsible Research at Charité UMC in Berlin and at the Danish Center for Research on Research Policy at Aarhus, Denmark. Tamarinde has a background in psychology, philosophy and epidemiology and previously worked on a preregistration template for qualitative research.
Dr. Floryt van Wesel is a research methodologist at the Inspectorate of Justice and Security (Inspectie Justitie en Veiligheid). In addition, she is a freelance methodologist, teaching qualitative and mixed methods research and consulting on a wide span of qualitative projects. Previously she worked as an assistant professor at Utrecht University. After her dissertation, she specialized in mixed methods and qualitative methodology with a particular interest in systematic review methodology for policy
Dr. Anja van der Voort is an Assistant Professor in methods and statistics at Leiden University, Education and Child Studies. Anja conducts qualitative as well as quantitative research, and consults researchers on methodological challenges in both domains. In addition, she teaches in methods and statistics in the bachelor and master program. Her main fields of expertise in qualitative research are:
We thank Djoeke Ardon for her input as a former member of the board