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The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Joy Llewellyn-Beardsley on lived experience in interpretation

This episode reflects on how lived experience can engender insights, support the interpretative process and enhance the trustworthiness of qualitative research.

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The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Elaine Keane on Constructivist Grounded Theory

Elaine Keane from the University of Galway discusses the origins of constructivist grounded theory before she and Sohail dive into the details of its interpretive processes.

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The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Alda Terracciano on Interpreting Creative Data

Sohail speaks to artist, academic, and activist Alda Terracciano to explore how visual art and theatre can open up qualitative research into sensitive or stigmatised topics.

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The Qualitative Open Mic Podcast

Michael Larkin on Leaning into interpretation in IPA

This episode reflects on the history and theory of Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis, and the insights IPA can bring to key questions actively being debated across qualitative research.

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Shira Birnbaum on supporting the interpretive process

Qualitative Open Mic: Making Interpretations Episode 1 – Shira Birnbaum on supporting the interpretive process

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