Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) Training Workshops, March 30
The Qualitative Report Presents Jonathan Smith.
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (Ipa) Training Workshops
When: March 30-31, 2020
Room: Carl DeSantis Building, Sales Institute Room 3000
Day 1
Introductory workshop on Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)
Monday, March 30 2020
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
This workshop provides a practical introduction to the experiential, qualitative approach-interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The aim is that, by the end of the class, attendees will recognize the important principles of the approach and understand the main practical steps involved in a research project using IPA. The workshop will begin with a short example of a study conducted by Jonathan. The best way to get to grips with the value of an approach is to see what it can produce. This will be followed by a brief presentation of the theoretical underpinnings of IPA. Most of the workshop will be taken up with Jonathan guiding participants through the stages of conducting an IPA study: design, data collection, analysis, writing up. There will be opportunities for hands on work by delegates during the class.
Day 2
Half day advanced workshop on Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)
Tuesday, March 31 2020
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
This workshop is intended for researchers and postgraduate and doctoral students who have already begun an IPA study. The class will aim to enable participants to produce high quality IPA through considering what enables the collection of good data and what is involved in conducting a good piece of analysis. Participants must have already done collected some IPA data for their study in the form of, for example, in depth-interviews or diaries. We will look at some delegates’ data during the session.
Please email Adam Rosenthal with any questions tqr@nova.edu.
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