Methodological and epistemological aspects of archiving and re-using qualitative data
This event is part of the workshop series "Data Sharing and Data Management in Qualitative Social Research"
The management, archiving and subsequent use of qualitative data place special demands on researchers. These include aspects of data protection law as well as aspects of research ethics, data security, data organisation and the contextualisation and documentation of data.
The QualidataNet workshops offer an introduction to the special features of RDM of qualitative data, present solutions and discuss problem areas. The potentials and limitations of data sharing in qualitative social research are highlighted and open questions are identified.
The five-part series is being organised in cooperation with QualidataNet – the network for qualitative data established as part of KonsortSWD, QualiBi – the research data platform for qualitative educational research and the Department of Educational Sciences at Goethe University Frankfurt a.M.
The programme is aimed at all interested people from the social science disciplines who research and work with qualitative data. The five modules build on each other. However, they can also be taken individually.
The number of places is limited. Please register at: https://eveeno.com/157800419
Participation is free of charge.
Dates (9 AM – 1 PM via Zoom):
- 04.11.2024 – Introduction to data sharing in the context of qualitative social research
Workshop leader: Dilek İkiz-Akıncı and Dr Tobias Gebel - 05.11.2024 – Legal foundations of sharing qualitative data
Workshop leader: Prof. Dr Jürgen W. Goebel - 08.11.2024 – Research ethics issues in the context of open data
Workshop leader: Prof. Dr Stefan Aufenanger - 11.11.2024 – Methodological and epistemological aspects of archiving and re-using qualitative data
Workshop leader: Dr Judith Eckert - 14.11.2024 – Consequences of the datafication of qualitative science and possibilities of its active-critical co-design
Workshop leader: Prof Dr Sigrid Hartong
You can find the flyer for the event here.