Events

links@keele offers a range of workshops, training and opportunities, at Keele and across the Northwest.

Upcoming events

Past events

5
May 2022
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The presenters have been participating in research to determine, and critically consider, the work being done in the place now called Canada, to make space for Indigenous Peoples and their ways of being, knowing, doing and relating in the curriculum, motivated by the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (2015).

Online 5:00PM
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28
Apr 2022
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This seminar will consider the use of narratives in gaining understanding of refugee policy and links to inclusion policy from the viewpoints of five teachers.

Online 1:00PM
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18
Jun 2021
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This year’s conference will focus on methodological approaches to understanding social media information.

Online 11:15AM
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20
Apr 2021
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With the increasing calls for large multi- and interdisciplinary research teams in health research, team ethnography features more and more as a methodological approach.

Online 1:00PM
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9
Mar 2021
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In this session I will introduce how I have adapted autoethnography to write about my sewing practice, including how this has changed during lockdown

Online 2:30PM
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11
Feb 2021
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This session will briefly introduce you to some of the conceptual ideas around the application of Multi-level Modelling (MLM) and Structural Equation Modelling.

Online 1:00PM
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21
Jan 2021
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What we study often requires to define an abstract theoretical construct (e.g. intelligence or social identification).

Online 1:00PM
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7
Jan 2021
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9
Dec 2020
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Statistics in Social Sciences event

Online 2:00PM
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1
Dec 2020
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In this session we will explore ethnography and its challenges.

Online 11:00AM
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12
Nov 2020
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This session will focus on the creative geohumanities to consider how bodies and places come together – or not, as well as the potentials and pitfalls of participatory research.

Online 3:00PM
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