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This workshop builds on the basics of qualitative interviewing and discusses how to translate interviews into qualitative findings. Topics include data analysis strategies (such as: working with a code book, thematic  analysis) translating qualitative research into journal publications. Anne will discuss strategies for ensuring rigor and credibility in data collection and analysis. Participants will discuss during the workshop, based on their research design or research that they already conducted, whether these findings can be generalized and how they could be presented in a publication.

LEVEL: Basic/Medium

METHOD: Qualitative

ABOUT THE LECTURER: Anne Janssen, board member of the VSR, is a PhD Candidate at Utrecht University’s Montaigne Centre for Rule of Law and Administration of Justice. Her interdisciplinary research combines law and social psychology to examine how vulnerable litigants experience civil court procedures, focusing on fairness, trust, and participation. Anne has extensive experience conducting and analysing interviews and is actively involved in teaching and organizing training on qualitative research methods. Having been part of the PhD Days organisation for several years, she knows exactly what PhD candidates hope to get out of the PhD days and she is excited to share her experience and help participants take their interviewing skills to the next level.

PREREQUISITES: You need to register and have a ticket for the full PhD Days- no partial tickets are possible. You can register here.