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On 26 September at 14 hrs, we* are co-organizing the #workshop: "Positionality statements: a tool to open Your research".

A lot of attention within the #OpenScience debate has been given to sharing research materials. This workshop focuses on opening up and sharing the decisions and assumptions underlying the research process of why, what and how studies are conducted. The event is aimed at both #qualitative and #quantitative researchers. 

*Tamarinde Haven and Bogdana Huma

Once again experimenting with open source #CAQDAS for #qualitative analyses. Some always surface, but then disappear for lack of support.

Anyone have any more to add to this list? So far:

taguette.org - Simple but very effective, way to get students to understand coding
github.com/ccbogel/QualCoder/ - looks more robust, experimenting
requal.app - promising, based on R

List - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer

taguette.orgTaguette, the free and open-source qualitative data analysis toolTaguette is a free an open-source text tagging tool for qualitative data analysis and qualitative research

Save-the-Date for our #webinar "Qualitative #OpenResearch: Meaningful Exchange and Mutual Learning. During this event, we will hear from two speakers about obstacles and opportunities for qualitative open research.

The event is organized in collaboration with the Dutch-Belgian Context Network for #qualitative methodology.

We will share the registration link shortly via our newsletter as well as on our social media.

Date: 16 October 2025
Time: 10-12 am (Amsterdam Time)

🎙"#Reproducibility isn’t just about repeating results, it’s about making the #research process transparent, so others can follow the path you took and understand how you got there."

🎧Listen to our new OpenScience podcast with Sarahanne Field @smirandafield

🔗 rug.nl/research/openscience/po

⏳ In this 10 min episode, Sarahanne reimagines reproducibility for #qualitative research.
She addresses challenges in ethical #data sharing of transcripts, and the importance of clear methodological reporting.

Reading Material With Lunch, Etc – Getting Back To My Roots
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doi.org/10.4324/9780429270284 | Thornes, J. B., Brunsden, D. (1977). Geomorphology and time. London: Methuen
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I saw this book on another post - and so went and found a copy at a 2nd hand book shop…
Looking forward to lunches at work with a cup of tea and maybe a couple of rainy Sundays at home…
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#geomorphology #text #book #landforms #learning #refamiliarisation #readingforpleasure #framework #model #processes #geology #water #hydrology #weather #climate #erosion #time #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #temporal #qualitative #quantitative #change #stochastic #evolution

Great article on the importance of 'interjections': I'm a big fan of them in qualitative interviews. People sometimes worry they make verbose transcription more difficult, but it's much worse to try and do without them and not give your participants any 'verbal' feedback or encouragement

arstechnica.com/science/2025/0

Ars Technica · Huh? The valuable role of interjectionsBy Knowable Magazine