Giving voice to people with disabilities in research by Dr Ed Hall
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Framing policy debates in the EU: new techniques to answer old questions
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Research methods pedagogy in the digital era, Debbie Collins
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Learning together in communities, Professor Juana M Sancho Gil and Fernando Hernandez
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Complexity, cases and health, Professor Brian Castellani
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What is Big Data? Professor Mark Birkin
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Crimes against data, Professor Andrew Gelman
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Method and Measurement in Sociology, Professor Aaron Cicourel
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The ethics of sensing and design, Professor Barry Brown
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What is... Mass Observation? Dr Rose Lindsey
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Data collection in zones of violence and conflict
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The ethics of sensors in the home, Professor Nigel Gilbert
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Research Ethics - Ethical Practice (part 3 of 3)
Description:
Explore a comprehensive series of lectures covering diverse aspects of research methodology, communication, and dissemination. Delve into topics such as giving voice to people with disabilities in research, framing policy debates in the EU, and research methods pedagogy in the digital era. Learn about learning communities, complexity in health research, Big Data, and data integrity. Examine method and measurement in sociology, ethics of sensing and design, Mass Observation, data collection in conflict zones, and ethical considerations for sensors in homes. Gain insights from experts like Dr. Ed Hall, Debbie Collins, Professor Juana M. Sancho Gil, Professor Brian Castellani, Professor Mark Birkin, Professor Andrew Gelman, Professor Aaron Cicourel, Professor Barry Brown, Dr. Rose Lindsey, and Professor Nigel Gilbert. Enhance your understanding of research ethics and ethical practices in various research contexts.