IN CONVERSATION

Grab a cuppa and listen to these insightful conversations between Dr Jenine Beekhuyzen OAM and Professor Frada Burstein

[FEB 2021]
Research questions – A moving target
May 2021
Ethics in Research
August 2021
How to choose the right methodology for your PhD
March 2022
Publish or Perish
May 2022
Intersectionality and inclusiveness in research
September 2022
Exploring myths of meritocracy in academic publishing
March 2021
How much is enough for a PhD?
June 2021
What's your publication strategy
September 2021
PhD in crisis: Been there done this - strategies and ways out
March 2022
How to choose a theory for your research
July 2022
Defining your contribution
April 2021
Writing strategies for your PhD
July 2021
A roadmap for publishing in top-quality journals
October 2021
How to write the last chapter for your PhD thesis
April 2022
Non-traditional methods for data collection
July 2022
How to make your dissertation examiner friendly

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RECOMMENDED QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ARTICLES

  • Bandara, Furtmueller, Gorbacheva, Miskin and Beekhuyzen

    Using software for systematic literature review.

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  • Gerry Mullins & Margaret Kiley (2002)

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  • Hooper, King, Wood, Bilics, Gupta

    A systematic mapping review identified topics, research designs, levels of impact and themes across educational scholarship.

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  • Nili, Tate, Johnstone, & Gable (2014)

    A useful guide to conducting focus group interviews.

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  • Guest, Bunce and Johnson (2006)

    Discusses saturation and the myth that there is a perfect number of interviews to conduct in a qualitative research project.

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  • Bringer, Johnstone and Brackenridge (2004)

    Qualitative Research - discusses the importance of transparency in research.

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  • Sinkovics & Alfoldi (2012)

    This is a usefully detailed article on using software to manage the entire qualitative research process.

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  • DeCuir-Gunby, Marshall & McCulloch (2011)

    This article is a must for all qualitative researchers, particularly useful for those working in teams.

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  • Beekhuyzen, Nielsen & von Hellens (2010)

    This discusses strategies for coding empirical data based on a doctoral study.

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  • Ryan & Bernard (2003)

    A really practical article providing ideas for coding qualitative data and identifying themes - a process often considered "mysterious".

    Click here to read.

  • McLellan, MacQueen & Neidig (2003)

    Practical considerations to systematically organise and analyse textual data.

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