18th Annual Conference on Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies
January 7-9 2005
Art as Research & Research as Art
The theme for QUIG 2005 Conference on Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies is Art as Research & Research as Art. There has been recent and growing interest in mergers between social scientists and artists, adding dimensionality, complexity, and accessibility to their work. Increasingly both researchers and artists have explored the space where aesthetics and communication of social meaning overlap, documenting human life in ways that are both artistic and scientific.
- QUIG 2005 Program
Section 1 (pdf format): Program Cover; Conference Organization; Dean's Welcome; Co-Chairs Welcome
Section 2 (Microsoft Word .doc format): Welcome to the Georgia Center; Georgia Center Maps; UGA Campus Map; Athens, Georgia Map
Section 3 (Microsoft Word .doc format): Qualitative Software Sessions; Qualitative Research Summer Intensive; Qualitative Research Consultation; Poster Presentations; Book Store Hours; Future QUIG Conference Dates; Acknowledgements
Section 4 (pdf format): Conference Highlights & Spotlights; Pre-Conference Institute; Keynote Addresses; Research Talk Conference Sessions; Research Talk Post-Conference Workshop; Conference Schedule; Recommended Reading for the Conference; NVivo and N6 Worshops
Section 5 (pdf format): Presenter Directory; Athens Dining Guide; QUIG Conference Historiacal Overview; Notes
- Registration Information - You may NOW register online! For questions regarding registration, please contact Tim Barrett of the GA Center.
- There is an addition to the pre-conference that was not included in the brochure mailing: ResearchTalk (Raymond C. Maietta, Ph.D. and Belisa Gonzalez)
Pre-conference Workshop
Friday, January 7, 2004 1:00 - 4:00 pm
State of the Art: The Latest In Qualitative Software Advances
This session is based on the premise that the use of qualitative software does not threaten the methodological integrity of qualitative researchers' work. Highlighting both innovative and classic features of ATLAS.ti, ETHNOGRAPH, HyperRESEARCH and MAXqda, we demonstrate how off-screen manual methods used to analyze qualitative data can be employed and enhanced with qualitative software.
Areas of focus include:
- Variety of data formats Episode Profiles Memo writing and stand alone method Codebook evolution
- Strategies for data review and presentation
Post Conference Work Session
Monday, January 10, 2004 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Introduction to ATLAS.ti 5.0 - Qualitative Software Work Session
Learn how to introduce ATLAS.ti 5.0 into your qualitative analysis style. Major tasks performed within the qualitative analysis process shape the session outline.
Areas of focus include:
- Data preparation Creation and management of analytical notes Discovery of emergent themes Options for inductive and deductive analysis strategies Exploration of question and answer facilities
- Use of report facilities
New features of version 5.0 are introduced within the context of the above discussion.
Data use - You are welcome to use either your own or ResearchTalk, Inc. data at this session. If you plan to use your own data, we require that you first follow specific data preparation steps. Please email information@researchtalk.com after you register and we will provide the necessary information.
Conference Brochure - This is only a pre-confirmation draft of the accepted proposals. The QUIG 2005 preliminary program will be posted late October, please check back.
Pre-Conference Institutes
Keynote Speakers
Recommended Readings
Tips for Presenters
Call for Proposals
Conference Co-chairs
Richard Siegesmund
rsieg@uga.edu
(706) 542-1511
Melisa Cahnmann
Cahnmann@uga.edu
(706) 583-8127
Kathleen deMarrais
kdp@uga.edu
(706) 542-6480
Mailing Address:
QUIG Conference
326 River's Crossing
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
E-mail: quigconf@uga.edu
Telephone: (706) 583-0573
Fax: (706) 542-4240
Qualitative Inquiry Program
http://www.coe.uga.edu/edpsych/qualinquiry.html
QUIG Resources
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