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This presentation outlines my qualitative research approach to studying community dynamics within urban environments. My focus is on uncovering deeper insights into community interactions and experiences that quantitative methods may overlook. By conducting interviews and participant observations, I aim to explore key questions such as: "How do community members perceive their social connections?" and "What challenges do these communities face in accessing resources?" I will share my site selection rationale, anticipated challenges, and reflections on the qualitative research process, highlighting the significance of my findings in real-world applications.
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Why I Do Qualitative Research • Big picture content area; be brief, you only get this one bullet! • List the question in this area that benefits from a qualitative approach • List another question that benefits from a qualitative approach if you wish • No, you may not add another bullet! • And no sub-bullets either…
Sites & Subjects • Describe your current site and subject using only this slide to avoid going into too much depth • This point highlights the PURPOSEFULNESS of your site/subject selection • This point touches on a key challenge of getting access to your site/subjects • You can list another challenge if you wish
What I Did or Will Do • This slide is about the specific methods you’ll use • This point highlights how you have/plan to PARTICIPATE to collect data • These sub-points are about the kinds of challenges you anticipate when participating to collect data • You might have more than 1 • Or even more than 2 • Okay, that’s enough.
Self-Reflections • Describe something you’ve realized from the PROCESS of doing the homeworks • It might be a new/refined research question or method that came out of homework 1 • It might be a new/refined code or insight into the experience of coding that came from homework 2
A Real or Imagined Finding • Select one PARTICULAR finding from your work that you’ve made or that you could anticipate making at some point • If it’s a pithy quote: “You can put it here…” • Give that finding some context to show us how it reflects your qualitative process or how it might matter in the real world