Qualitative Research for Sensitive Issues (Online)
Key information
- Start date:
- 28 January 2025
- Attendance dates:
28 January 2025
- Time commitment:
- 1 day
- Venue:
- Distance learning
- Contact details:
- Email: daycourses@surrey.ac.uk
- Dr Maria Adams
- Associate Professor
- Email: M.n.adams@surrey.ac.uk
Overview
This course will be open to anyone who is interested or has experience of working and researching groups that would be deemed sensitive.
In this course, we will provide an in-depth understanding on adopting qualitive methods to research sensitive topics and groups.
In this session, we will aim to explore different qualitative methods that will address issues of sensitivity and identify practical ways to collect data and disseminate on topics like identity, deprivation, inequalities, violence or abuse, institutional power, and wider forms of structural issues that are sensitive.
The course will introduce a range of traditional and creative qualitative methods; and how they can be used to discuss sensitive issues through practical examples and in your own research design.
In addition we will explore the opportunities and challenges faced by researchers using qualitative methods to explore sensitive issues with participants, and how to overcome those challenges.
This session will explore the ethical considerations when discussing sensitive issues with participants and we will explore how power dynamics, safeguarding and data protection needs to be considered within the research design.
This part of the session will also discuss the importance of reflexivity, and we will explore ways on how to capture your position in research, and ways to disseminate your experiences in the field.
Lastly, we will discuss ways on how to disseminate and generate forms of impact on addressing sensitive issues.
This will be an online interactive session with a small group. We will provide research case studies, practical exercises, and group discussions to facilitate this session. Learners will be provided with the opportunity to apply new concepts to their own research design, with support from course leaders.
We encourage those who are working and researching vulnerable groups and issues to attend this course. We also open this course to academics, independent researchers, practitioners, charity organisations, and those working in the civil service.
Please note: this course does not cover the use of computer software programmes to assist qualitative data analysis. See events run by the CAQDAS networking project at the University of Surrey for training on specific CAQDAS packages.
Learning outcomes
- To explore the various ways in which researchers can use qualitative methods to discuss sensitive topics and issues with participants
- To identify the opportunities and challenges in using qualitative methods to explore sensitive issues with research participants, with practical solutions to overcome challenges.
- To understand the practical and ethical considerations in research design.
Course content
- To understand the importance of adopting qualitative methods to discuss sensitive issues and topics with research participants.
- Theoretical and practical application in designing research that discusses sensitive issues.
- Supporting in planning research designs including recruitment, sampling, and engaging with gatekeepers.
- Using creative methods in complex environments and working with vulnerable groups.
- To disseminate research that discusses sensitive topics, and ways to use research to demonstrate impact.
- Practical exercises in pairs and small groups.
- Final reflections, trouble shooting and ongoing sources of support.
Learning and teaching methods
Presentations, group discussions, guided exercises, past case studies, independent reading, independent group exercises.
Course leaders
Dr Maria Adams
Associate Professor in Criminology
Dr Robyn Muir
Lecturer in Media and Communications
Maria Adams is an Associate Professor in Criminology. Her research interests around prisons, families, and food. She has expertise in using qualitative approaches including research in women’s prisons and families of prisoners.
Robyn Muir is a Lecturer in Media and Communication in the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey. She is an experienced social researcher, with expertise in facet methodology, audience research, creative methods, research with young people and autoethnography. Her research interests are in the representation of gender in cultural phenomenon, where she has published and won awards for her work on the Disney Princess Phenomenon. She also researches and publishes on influencer culture, working with young people to explore the opportunities and challenges of influencer culture in online and offline spaces.
Entry requirements
A basic understanding of qualitative research.
Fees and funding
Price per person:
£98
UGPN student discount£130
Students (all non-UGPN)£138
UGPN staff discount£155
Education and charitable sector applicants£220
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Course location and contact details
Campus location
Stag HillStag Hill is the University's main campus and where the majority of our courses are taught.
- Email: daycourses@surrey.ac.uk
University of Surrey
Guildford
Surrey GU2 7XH