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Using Digital Tools for Qualitative Text Analysis

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Using Digital Tools for Qualitative Text Analysis
  • Understand broad methodological traditions in qualitative text analysis
  • Have an overview of the range of digital tools designed to facilitate qualitative text analysis and their methodological underpinnings
  • Understand the importance of analytic planning in harnessing digital tools for qualitative text analysis
  • Understand how digital tools can facilitate core analytic activities involved in undertaking qualitative text analysis
  • Understand the principles of making appropriate choices between digital tools for analytic purposes
  • Know where to access relevant resources to support continued use of digital tools for qualitative text analysis

 

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Using Digital Tools for Qualitative Text Analysis

Course Leader

Dr Christina Silver
Course Description

This workshop introduces methods and tools for qualitative text analysis, to aid researchers in planning and undertaking analysis using digital tools designed for the purpose. 

We begin with an overview of traditions in text analysis, spanning the methodological spectrum. We then introduce the range of digital tools that have been designed to facilitate these approaches – focusing on the genre of tools collectively referred to as Computer Assisted Qualitative Data AnalysiS (CAQDAS) packages  but also discussing tools derived from other contexts.  

To bring qualitative text analysis methods to life we then focus on strategies and tactics for implementing an analysis, focusing on common analytic activities and how they can be accomplished using software tools. This involves preparing texts for analysis, importing and organising texts, exploring content and building dictionaries, coding texts using both inductive and deductive approaches, managing interpretations through analytic note-taking, summarizing and mapping, interrogating patterns and relationships and visualising and reporting. The workshop showcases a selection of CAQDAS-packages including ATLAS.ti, Dedoose, DiscoverText, MAXQDA, NVivo and QDA Miner.

For a list of the Learning Outcomes and details of course content please visit:  https://www.surrey.ac.uk/cpd-and-short-courses/using-digital-tools-qualitative-text-analysis

 

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21/03/202521/03/2025[Read More]

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