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DRAFT Programme (3RD APRIL) CAQDAS Conference 2014: Past, Present & Future – 25 Years of CAQDAS
THURSDAY 1st May 2014
09.45 registration opens
11.00 - 11.15 Conference welcome - Christina Silver, CAQDAS Networking Project, University of Surrey, UK
11.15 - 12.30 Prof. Nigel Fielding, University of Surrey, UK
“CAQDAS and Our Digital Futures” 12.30 - 13.30 LUNCH
13.30 – 15.00
The role of methods teaching in learning to use qualitative software
The role of methods teaching in learning to use qualitative software, Silvana di Gregorio, QSR International, UK
Software or methods first? Teaching CAQDAS before teaching Qualitative Analysis, Gerben Moerman, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
CAQDAS for instructor-student collaboration in graduate level methods courses, Trena Paulus, University of Tennessee, USA
Software supported mixing of methods Mixing Thematic Qualitative Analysis and
Content Analysis, Udo Kuckartz, Phillips Univiersity, Marburg, Germany
The EFI and Dedoose: Methods for Capturing Complex Ethnographic and Mixed Methods Data and Tools for their Integration and Analysis, Eli Lieber,
Systematic conceptual metaphor analysis with Atlas.ti, Zsuzsa Kalo, Eötvös University, Hungary
Writing and representing qualitative findings
Orthodoxy, implementation practicalities and the use of CAQDAS in the dissemination of findings, Carol Rivas, Queen Mary University of London, UK
What is the visualization looking for? Some reflections in qualitative software tools evolution, César A. Cisneros Puebla, UAM Iztapalapa. México
Using CAQDAS to explore and validate field-informed, intuited conclusions, Sophie Payne-Gifford, University of Reading, UK
15.00 - 15.30 TEA
15.30 – 17.00
Prof. Clive Seale, Brunel University, UK "Analysis of large data sets using Wordsmith Tools and Wordstat"
17.30 - 18.30
MAXQDA Showcase
Introducing MAXQDA and MAXApp
ATLAS.ti Showcase
ATLAS.ti 7: An Overview
Provalis Showcase Bridging the gap between qualitative
analysis and text mining with QDA Miner and WordStat
DiscoverText Showcase
Sifting Social Data with DiscoverText
18.45 - 19.30 Drinks reception with Sage Publications
19.30 - 20.15
Informal evening lecture: “My journey with CAQDAS: good times and hard times with technology and the endless washing up”
Ann Lewins, Qualitative Data Analysis Services, UK
20.30
DINNER
DRAFT Programme (3RD APRIL) CAQDAS Conference 2014: Past, Present & Future – 25 Years of CAQDAS
FRIDAY 2nd May, 2014
09.00 – 10.30
Prof. Simon Lindgren, University of Umea, Sweden "Discourses as Measurable Networks! Introducing Connected Concept Analysis as a Mixed Methods Approach to Big Text Data"
10.30 - 11.00 COFFEE
11.00 – 12.30
Big data, social media analysis, text mining Qualitative and quantitative content analysis to course evaluations: Technical
challenges and opportunities, Normand Peladeau, Provalis Research, Canada Studying sentiment in social media conversations using manual vs. automated
approaches, Ana Canhoto, Oxford Brookes University, UK Crime Incidence and Video Surveillance: Analyzing Big Data using QDAMiner +
WordStat, César A. Cisneros Puebla, UAM Iztapalapa. México
Collaborative working in the context of qualitative technology Data collection and analysis on the move: integration of CAQDAS with data
collection. Silvana di Gregorio, QSR International, UK Measuring Reliability and Validity in Human Coding and Machine Classification,
Stuart Shulman I’m Analyzing as Fast as I Can. Using CAQDAS (NVivo) with Large Data Sets in a
Rapid High Security Environment, Karla Eisen & Cynthia Robins, Westat, Rockville, Maryland, USA
12.30 - 13.30 LUNCH
13.30 – 15.00
The role of methods teaching in learning to use qualitative software Teaching Qualitative Data Analysis Software: Data Transformation as a Guiding
Conceptual Framework, Ricardo B Contreas, ATLAS.ti, USA Theory - practice gap in CAQDAS users’ experience in Poland, Anna
Kordasiewicz and Karol Haratyk, University of Warsaw, Poland Beyond Coding, Clare Tagg, Tagg Oram Partnership, UK
Critical Issues in using qualitative software The Origins of CAQDAS, Urszula Wolski, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
CAQDAS past, present, and future: A comparison of reporting practices in the use of ATLAS.ti and NVivo, Megan Woods & Trena Paulus, University of Tennessee, USA
Best practice in mixed method analysis in the CAQDAS technological environment: reflection on two problems emerging from practice and training in applied social sciences, Claude Julie Bourque, Université Toulouse - Le Mirail, FRANCE
15.00 - 15.30 TEA
15.30 – 17.00
Developer Pecha Kucha: “What xxx has done for qualitative methodology” Developers of the following software tools present a fast paced commentary about the contribution of their products to the field of qualitative research.
ATALS.ti (Ricardo C Contreas), CAT/DiscoverText (Stuart Shulman), Dedoose (Eli Lieber), MAXQDA (Anne Kuckartz), NVivo (Adam Long), Transana (David K Woods), QDA Miner (Normand Peladeau)
17.30 - 18.30
MAXQDA Showcase Introducing MAXQDA and MAXApp
NVivo Showcase 'NVivo - past, present and future'
Transana Showcase I Can Do That?: Innovations in the Analysis of Video
19.00 - 20.00
Poster session Computer aided analysis of qualitative data in studies based on methodology of the grounded theory – deliberations over application of NVivo and Atlas.ti software in scientific
research and didactic process, Jakub Niedbalski
Increasing motivation and satisfaction at learning processes of qualitative methodology and CAQDAS through emotional tutoring experience at online contexts, Antoni Casasempre
Conversations Between Photographs and Narratives: Using ATLAS.ti to Analyze Photovoice Data in Ethnographic Research, Ricardo B Contreas, ATLAS.ti, USA
20.00
DINNER