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In this SRA Blog piece Rachel Warren summarises the @SRA_Scotland #SRAFOSS19 event discussion on how Scotland's population surveys change lives. @Rebekah_RSE @DrSarahMartin @Stephen_Cragg @MarkRobinson_UK @_Chris_D_Martin @ESRC #SRABlog
Have you ever thought about using textile making activities as a means of undertaking research? Emma Shercliff & Amy Twigger Holroyd explain. bit.ly/4dmyfe4 #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this post Emilie Smeaton (Evaluation Manager) outlines how The National Lottery Community Fund’s ‘A Better Start’ programme operates in complexity and the implications for its national evaluation. bit.ly/3C9wzYb #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this blog @CarolineLenette tells us why she created an Anti-Colonial research library and how she hopes the website will become a research resource that will continue to grow through collective effort. bit.ly/3Yr3xw0 #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this post, Abbie Collins, a Social Science Research Officer at the FSA, shares the key lessons learned by the FSA through the delivery of a mixed methods research project with under-represented groups. @foodgov bit.ly/44mGJyH #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this blog post @AVCordes looks at the different forms of citizen engagement & participation, its importance for the policy development process & how high-quality citizen engagement & participation can be delivered. bit.ly/4bf9SOt #socialresearch #srablog
NEW ON THE SRA BLOG 📝 | Don’t panic, remain curious, and be persistent – some excellent advice from @richardbridge1, Principle Social Research @dwppressoffice in this week’s #SRABlog. 📊 💬 Quant or qual, which ‘side’ are you on? bit.ly/4ag89bt #SocialResearch
CRAFTING AN ONLINE IDENTITY Whilst some find the idea of crafting an online image off putting Mark Carrigan argues that reflecting on how to present yourself online is helpful because it’s the most immediate way of managing your online identity. bit.ly/4fuOrM4 #SRABlog
In this #SRABlog post @DrHelenKara discusses the importance of respect, honesty and care in qualitative interviewing. bit.ly/4acAChU #SocialResearch #Qual #Research
In this post @DrHelenKara writes about her experience working on a European Commission research project for the first time. Read all about it here: bit.ly/4dV2dae #socialresearch #research #SRABlog
In this blog Reble researchers Dibs, Saffron and Paol explain the groups work on diversity and inclusion striving to avoid 'tokenism'. bit.ly/4dSygY7 #SRABlog #SocialResearch #tokenism
In this #SRABlog post, creative research methods expert @drHelenKara explains why she is founding a new academic journal – and why it is not only for academics. bit.ly/4dqj4Aq #SocialResearch #CreativeMethods
In this blog piece @RebeccaHarrockstalks to Dr Luscombe (@salvationarmyuk) about methodological considerations when working with people experiencing homelessness. bit.ly/3wz09Ui #SocialResearch #homelessness #SRABlog
In this blog post Nathan King, behavioural science advisor for @DWP Behavioural Science team, describes how #BehaviouralScience is an ethos or way of thinking rather than a body of knowledge or academic practice. Learn more here: bit.ly/4dqy3KR #research #SRAblog
NEW ON THE SRA BLOG 📝 | Don’t panic, remain curious, and be persistent – some excellent advice from @richardbridge1, Principle Social Research @dwppressoffice in this week’s #SRABlog. 📊 💬 Quant or qual, which ‘side’ are you on? bit.ly/3Bj7M3A #SocialResearch
In this post Emilie Smeaton (Evaluation Manager) outlines how The National Lottery Community Fund’s ‘A Better Start’ programme operates in complexity and the implications for its national evaluation. bit.ly/3C9wzYb #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this SRA Blog piece Rachel Warren summarises the @SRA_Scotland #SRAFOSS19 event discussion on how Scotland's population surveys change lives. @Rebekah_RSE @DrSarahMartin @Stephen_Cragg @MarkRobinson_UK @_Chris_D_Martin @ESRC #SRABlog
In this #SRABlog post @DrHelenKara discusses the importance of respect, honesty and care in qualitative interviewing. bit.ly/4cMX0iX #SocialResearch #Qual #Research
CRAFTING AN ONLINE IDENTITY Whilst some find the idea of crafting an online image off putting Mark Carrigan argues that reflecting on how to present yourself online is helpful because it’s the most immediate way of managing your online identity. bit.ly/4fuOrM4 #SRABlog
In this blog @CarolineLenette tells us why she created an Anti-Colonial research library and how she hopes the website will become a research resource that will continue to grow through collective effort. bit.ly/3Yr3xw0 #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this blog post Nathan King, behavioural science advisor for @DWP Behavioural Science team, describes how #BehaviouralScience is an ethos or way of thinking rather than a body of knowledge or academic practice. Learn more here: bit.ly/4dqy3KR #research #SRAblog
Have you ever thought about using textile making activities as a means of undertaking research? Emma Shercliff & Amy Twigger Holroyd explain. bit.ly/4dmyfe4 #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this #SRABlog post, creative research methods expert @drHelenKara explains why she is founding a new academic journal – and why it is not only for academics. bit.ly/4dqj4Aq #SocialResearch #CreativeMethods
In this post @DrHelenKara writes about her experience working on a European Commission research project for the first time. Read all about it here: bit.ly/4dV2dae #socialresearch #research #SRABlog
In this blog Reble researchers Dibs, Saffron and Paol explain the groups work on diversity and inclusion striving to avoid 'tokenism'. bit.ly/4dSygY7 #SRABlog #SocialResearch #tokenism
In this blog piece @RebeccaHarrockstalks to Dr Luscombe (@salvationarmyuk) about methodological considerations when working with people experiencing homelessness. bit.ly/3wz09Ui #SocialResearch #homelessness #SRABlog
In this post, Abbie Collins, a Social Science Research Officer at the FSA, shares the key lessons learned by the FSA through the delivery of a mixed methods research project with under-represented groups. @foodgov bit.ly/44mGJyH #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this blog post @AVCordes looks at the different forms of citizen engagement & participation, its importance for the policy development process & how high-quality citizen engagement & participation can be delivered. bit.ly/4bf9SOt #socialresearch #srablog
NEW ON THE SRA BLOG 📝 | Don’t panic, remain curious, and be persistent – some excellent advice from @richardbridge1, Principle Social Research @dwppressoffice in this week’s #SRABlog. 📊 💬 Quant or qual, which ‘side’ are you on? bit.ly/4ag89bt #SocialResearch
In this post Emilie Smeaton (Evaluation Manager) outlines how The National Lottery Community Fund’s ‘A Better Start’ programme operates in complexity and the implications for its national evaluation. bit.ly/3VxTT9F #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this SRA Blog piece Rachel Warren summarises the @SRA_Scotland #SRAFOSS19 event discussion on how Scotland's population surveys change lives. @Rebekah_RSE @DrSarahMartin @Stephen_Cragg @MarkRobinson_UK @_Chris_D_Martin @ESRC #SRABlog
In this #SRABlog post @DrHelenKara discusses the importance of respect, honesty and care in qualitative interviewing. bit.ly/4acAChU #SocialResearch #Qual #Research
CRAFTING AN ONLINE IDENTITY Whilst some find the idea of crafting an online image off putting Mark Carrigan argues that reflecting on how to present yourself online is helpful because it’s the most immediate way of managing your online identity. bit.ly/3wGATva #SRABlog
In this blog @CarolineLenette tells us why she created an Anti-Colonial research library and how she hopes the website will become a research resource that will continue to grow through collective effort. bit.ly/3T3c8Rn #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this SRA Blog piece Rachel Warren summarises the @SRA_Scotland #SRAFOSS19 event discussion on how Scotland's population surveys change lives. @Rebekah_RSE @DrSarahMartin @Stephen_Cragg @MarkRobinson_UK @_Chris_D_Martin @ESRC #SRABlog
NEW ON THE SRA BLOG 📝 | Don’t panic, remain curious, and be persistent – some excellent advice from @richardbridge1, Principle Social Research @dwppressoffice in this week’s #SRABlog. 📊 💬 Quant or qual, which ‘side’ are you on? bit.ly/4ag89bt #SocialResearch
In this #SRABlog post @DrHelenKara discusses the importance of respect, honesty and care in qualitative interviewing. bit.ly/4acAChU #SocialResearch #Qual #Research
In this blog post @AVCordes looks at the different forms of citizen engagement & participation, its importance for the policy development process & how high-quality citizen engagement & participation can be delivered. bit.ly/4bf9SOt #socialresearch #srablog
In this blog @CarolineLenette tells us why she created an Anti-Colonial research library and how she hopes the website will become a research resource that will continue to grow through collective effort. bit.ly/3Yr3xw0 #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this blog piece @RebeccaHarrockstalks to Dr Luscombe (@salvationarmyuk) about methodological considerations when working with people experiencing homelessness. bit.ly/3wz09Ui #SocialResearch #homelessness #SRABlog
In this post, Abbie Collins, a Social Science Research Officer at the FSA, shares the key lessons learned by the FSA through the delivery of a mixed methods research project with under-represented groups. @foodgov bit.ly/44mGJyH #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this post @DrHelenKara writes about her experience working on a European Commission research project for the first time. Read all about it here: bit.ly/4dV2dae #socialresearch #research #SRABlog
In this #SRABlog post, creative research methods expert @drHelenKara explains why she is founding a new academic journal – and why it is not only for academics. bit.ly/4dqj4Aq #SocialResearch #CreativeMethods
CRAFTING AN ONLINE IDENTITY Whilst some find the idea of crafting an online image off putting Mark Carrigan argues that reflecting on how to present yourself online is helpful because it’s the most immediate way of managing your online identity. bit.ly/4fuOrM4 #SRABlog
In this blog post Nathan King, behavioural science advisor for @DWP Behavioural Science team, describes how #BehaviouralScience is an ethos or way of thinking rather than a body of knowledge or academic practice. Learn more here: bit.ly/4dqy3KR #research #SRAblog
Have you ever thought about using textile making activities as a means of undertaking research? Emma Shercliff & Amy Twigger Holroyd explain. bit.ly/4dmyfe4 #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this post Emilie Smeaton (Evaluation Manager) outlines how The National Lottery Community Fund’s ‘A Better Start’ programme operates in complexity and the implications for its national evaluation. bit.ly/3C9wzYb #SocialResearch #SRABlog
In this blog Reble researchers Dibs, Saffron and Paol explain the groups work on diversity and inclusion striving to avoid 'tokenism'. bit.ly/4dSygY7 #SRABlog #SocialResearch #tokenism
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