In the first video of the series, Professor Carol Emslie talks to the SSA about qualitative research projects focusing on alcohol and identity. She also discusses some of the challenges of funding and publishing qualitative research.
On Friday 6 March 2020, the SSA sponsored a one-day conference on conducting qualitative addiction research.
The resulting videos will be released weekly during June and July 2020 and will provide a useful resource for any qualitative addictions researcher looking to develop their skills and careers.
The conference was organised by Jo Neale from the National Addiction Centre at King’s College London and was structured around lectures by four leading UK-based qualitative researchers:
Feel free to view the material in any order. For further qualitative resources, we also invite you to visit the webpage for the SSA online Qualitative Methods Journal Club (QMJC).
In the first video of the series, Professor Carol Emslie talks to the SSA about qualitative research projects focusing on alcohol and identity. She also discusses some of the challenges of funding and publishing qualitative research.
From week 1 of the series
Qualitative methods conference week 2
Qualitative methods conference week 3
Qualitative methods conference week 4
Qualitative methods conference week 5
Qualitative methods conference week 6
Qualitative methods conference week 7
Qualitative methods conference week 8