The Social Science Methods Centre is offering eight method workshops in September and October. Teachers, researchers, and doctoral students from all subjects and faculties who wish to broaden and deepen their methodological knowledge are welcome to express their interest in joining.
They are free for Social Science faculty employees and all doctoral students at Lund University. For others, a small fee will be charged. It's possible to sign up for multiple workshops; in most cases, they don't overlap with each other. All workshops are held in English and on-site in Lund.
This year’s workshop
- Introduction to Python (16-20 September)
Instructor: Nils Holmberg, Lund University, Department of Strategic Communication
- Qualitative Analysis using AI (24-25 September)
Instructor: Tullia Jack, Lund University, Department of Service Studies
- Introduction to R (30 September-4 October)
Instructor: Christopher Swader, Lund University, Department of Sociology
- Qualitative Analysis and Coding using NVivo (September 30-4 October)
Instructor: Benjamin Claréus, Lund University, Department of Psychology
- Applied Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis in a nutshell (3-4 October)
Instructor: Jessica Daikeler, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Survey Design and Methodology
- Critical Ethnography (7-8 October)
Instructor: Helle Rydström, Lund University, Department of Gender Studies
- Sensory Ethnography and Multimodal Practice (9-10 October)
Instructor: Karen Waltorp, University of Copenhagen, Department of Anthropology
- First Order Logic for Knowledge Representation and Scientific Inference (7-11 October)
Instructor: Jean-Christophe Rohner, Lund University, Department of Psychology