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  • Coming soon: call for abstracts BU Qualitative Conference 6-8 Sept 2010 on Nov 18, 2009

    A conference experience like no other.Perform. Involve. Participate.Call for abstracts coming soon. Watch this space. cqr@bournemouth.ac.uk http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/cqr/index.html...

  • Some simple thoughts, some more complex ones on Oct 30, 2009

    Elana wrote and asked me what thoughts I had on social science and artistic vision (in her case, photography) and the merging of the two fields. Are there specific criteria that I hope to see reflected in the creation of ‘scientifically supportive...

  • Shape Shifter, Moi on Oct 3, 2009

    To anyone who has 'cottoned on' (love that recently rediscovered phrase) to what this blog is 'about'...If (Raymon Montalbetti) tweets: 'the professor as the contemporary knowledge dj, re-mixing tapes for the next student blog? - Johannes Birringer'...

  • PM's apology to codebreaker Alan Turing: we were inhumane on Sep 21, 2009

    • Enigma genius chemically castrated for being gay• Admission comes 55 years after Turing took his lifeCaroline Davies The Guardian, Friday 11 September 2009Alan Turing, mathematician who helped crack German codes during the secon...

  • Masterclass in Theatrical Improvisation of Research Data on Sep 8, 2009

    Bournemouth University’s Centre for Qualitative Research is excited to announce a two-day Masterclass in Theatrical Improvisationof Research Data For researchers, film & theatre folk and citizens! With Sharon Muiruri and Kip Jone...

  • Method Meets Art on Sep 7, 2009

    Method Meets Art Arts-Based Research PracticebyPatricia Leavy 'This book presents the first comprehensive introduction to arts-based research (ABR) practices, which scholars in multiple disciplines are fruitfully using to reveal information and rep...

  • Who knew? on Aug 26, 2009

    'As I recall from my own college days, the “genius” professors weren’t always as predictable or pleasant as those who seemed more devoted to the teaching profession than to their own ideas. But I remember them better. The feet of an impassioned...