Close up shot of a row of black, smart chairs lined up along a table, evocative of a committee meeting
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Janet Holt on how can health ethics committees adapt?

In this episode, Janet Holt explores health ethics committees and issues around transparency, dialogue, emerging qualitative methods and regulatory versus relational ethics

Listen now
Several rows of colourful plastic chairs, viewed from behind
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Tanya Mackay on Sharing Ethical Knowledge

In this episode, Tanya Mackay explores how sharing ethical knowledge can provide a way through ethical dilemmas in qualitative health research

Listen now
A pile of pebbles, balanced one on top of another from large at the bottom to small at the top, against a green, leafy background
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Latefa Guemar on the skills and values of an ethical researcher

In this episode, Latefa explores the values and skills needed by ethical researchers across diverse settings and research approaches

Listen now
Photo showing a path through green woodland, with sun streaming through the trees
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Leslie Cannold on becoming an ethical researcher

In this first episode of our new series, Leslie Cannold explores different ethical perspectives and how to become an ethical researcher

Listen now
Arms and hands in a circle with hands of a group of people stacked on top of each other - 'all in'
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Mary Sadid on coproduction, racial justice and mental health

In this episode, Mary discusses the ways in which coproduction in qualitative mental health research can benefit racialised minorities.

Listen now
Yellow paper arranged to shape a speech bubble on a green background, with three dots in the speech bubble
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Ricardo Twumasi on being anti-racist in how we share qualitative research

In this episode, Ricardo discusses how the way we publish and share qualitative health research can help or hinder the cause of anti-racism

Listen now
A pile of 3D question marks on a pale blue background
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Wayne Farah on framing anti-racist research questions

In this episode, Wayne Farah looks what makes a qualitative health research question anti-racist

Listen now
A row of textbooks on a shelf
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Bee Damara on theory

Bee speaks about critical race theory in modern slavery and human trafficking research, discussing her experiences working on the modern slavery outcome set project at KCL. She talks about the importance of grounding research in anti-racist theories, and how acknowledging historical and global inequalities can improve the quality and relevance of findings.

Listen now
Arms and hands in a circle with hands of a group of people stacked on top of each other - 'all in'
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Oli Williams on co-production

In the final episode of our ‘Qualitative Conundrums’ series, Oli Williams reflects on how to do meaningful co-production

Listen now
A lone woman stands in shallow water in the centre of the image, with the mountains and pastel blue sky behind her perfectly reflected in the water
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Michael Larkin on reflexivity

In the penultimate episode of our ‘Qualitative Conundrums’ series, Michael Larkin discusses how to be a reflexive qualitative researcher

Listen now
A newton's cradle, with one pendulum about to swing down to hit the others - impact
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Harriet Boulding on impact in qualitative research

In the fourth episode of our ‘Qualitative Conundrums’ series, Harriet Boulding talks about how to ensure qualitative research has real-world impact

Listen now
A row of textbooks on a shelf
The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Sharli Paphitis on theory in qualitative research

In the third episode of our ‘Qualitative Conundrums’ series, Sharli Paphitis discusses how to use theory in qualitative analysis

Listen now