Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Odum Institute Short Course - Using Qualitative Research to Study Social Justice

This course will address how researchers can use qualitative research to draw attention to underlying mechanisms that define social problems. Once uncovered, deeper understanding of these mechanisms can guide large-scale surveys, direct responses to requests for proposals by private foundations and government agencies, inform policy briefs, and even influence new legislation. In this regard, it is important for qualitative researchers to think beyond simply highlighting problems in order to also develop skills that leverage our work in ways that more directly impact people’s everyday lives.

This course will go over qualitative processes to better position course participants in their efforts to design and collect data specifically aimed at contributing directly to social justice. Timely issues, including racial disparities in policing, will be used as examples of how decision-making across the methodological life of a qualitative project can be leveraged to address social problems.

Presenter
Rashawn Ray, PhD, Associate Professor of Sociology, Executive Director of the Lab for Applied Social Science Research
University of Maryland

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