
Between the Data - NVivo Podcast Series
FaktaTeknologiQualitative research has the power to positively impact people’s lives. Join Dr. Stacy Penna, NVivo Community Director as she talks to qualitative researchers to discover their innovative research methods, applied practices and passionate insights. Whether you are a student, new to qualitative methods or a published qualitative researcher, this is the podcast for you.
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- Episode 68: AI in Higher Education: Ethics and Innovation (00:33:10)
Join us to unlock the secrets of how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing higher education with Dr. Christina Agvent from Trifecta Education, one of our keynote speakers at the Lumivero Virtual Conference on September 25-26, 2024. She has more than 30 years in the field, where she blends technology and learning, and champions rethinking education to incorporate AI, focusing on its ethical and effective use. Through her books "AI-engagED: Future-proof Education” practical strategies for ...
- Episode 67: Using the Power of Qualitative Research to Develop NVivo 15 with AI (00:27:54)
Join us to learn how NVivo 15 with AI was developed with David Rubert, Senior Product Manager of NVivo at Lumivero. One of the key takeaways is the critical role of understanding customer problems by using qualitative research in product management. This involves not just managing tech debt but also evaluating new technologies like AI. Forming advisory boards and conducting surveys are some of the methods the product team used to gauge customer attitudes and expectations when developing NVivo...
- Episode 66: Reflexivity in Intersectional Qualitative Research Practices (00:18:25)
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Marisela Velazquez, a distinguished Sociology lecturer from California State University, Dominguez Hills. Dr. Velazquez takes us through her academic journey across continents and how these experiences have honed her critical and intersectional approach to research. We delve into her exploration of race, class, gender, structural bias, and systemic racism, emphasizing the qualitative methods she employs to capture the richness of human experie...
- Episode 65: The Virtual Scholar's Guide to Professional Advancement and Learning Strategies (00:40:31)
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with a global research team including , Janet Salmons, Community Manager at Methodspace, now Sage Research Methods Community, Andy Nobes, Programme Specialist at inasp, and Tony Carr educational technologist, University of Cape Town. The topic focuses on their "Chapter 23: Teaching research methods online: informal or semi-formal professional development", In Handbook of Teaching and Learning Social Research Methods, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publ...
- Episode 64: Navigating Qualitative Research at the Canadian Hub for Applied & Social Research (00:40:39)
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with colleagues Marla Rogers, Mixed Methods Research Manager and Specialist and Rachel Tang, Qualitative Research Manager, who both work at the Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research at the University of Saskatchewan. The focus is on how they manage varied qualitative and mixed methods research projects with multiple research teams.
- Episode 63: Exploring Early Childhood Movement: Insights from 'Building Better Days' Mixed Methods Research (00:21:52)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Xanne Janssen, Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde and the winner of the 2022 Lumivero Early Career Researcher Grant will discuss her findings on the mixed methods research study, Building Better Days: Evaluation of Movement Behaviors in Young Children from Low-Income.
- Episode 62: Humanized Approach to Qualitative Consulting (00:32:09)
In this podcast episode, we discuss how to create human-centered research experiences with Kristin Spraggins, the Owner of The Band Consultancy, who leads a team of experts in user/qualitative research, psychology, brand strategy, and insight storytelling.
- Episode 61: Navigating Inductive Content Analysis in Qualitative Research (00:18:12)
In this podcast episode, we discuss how to conduct inductive content analysis (ICA) with Dr. Danya Vears, Principal Research Fellow and Team Leader with the Biomedical Ethics Research Group at Murdoch Children's Research Institute.
- Episode 60: Innovations in Qualitative Consulting (00:27:05)
In this podcast episode, the discussion focuses on innovations in qualitative research consulting with Katrina Noelle, President of KNow Research, who runs a Qualitative Market Research Consulting Services firm that has built a female-focused, full-service qualitative consultancy that specializes in creating client customized design by combining methodologies from traditional in-person research with online and mobile approaches.
- Episode 59: Disruption and the Rise of AI in Qualitative Research (00:21:08)
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with Dr. Silvana di Gregorio, the Product Research Director at Lumivero. We will be discussing her recent research on Disruption and the Rise of AI: Exploring the Role of Technology in Qualitative Research.
- Episode 58: Transformative Global Research with a Global Team: GenUrb, Urbanization, Gender, and the Global South (00:32:12)
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with Biftu Yousuf, PhD Candidate and Research Assistant in the Geography Department, in the faculty of environmental and Urban change at York University, plus Certified NVivo Expert with the GenUrb, Urbanization, Gender, and the Global South: A Transformative Knowledge Network. We discuss her research experience with the GenUrb global project. GenUrb's grant number is SSHRC Partnership Grant (PG) 895-2017-1011.
- Episode 57: 'Policy Meandering': The Influence of Policy Language around Adolescent Mental Health and Well-being in Schools (00:30:35)
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with Dr. Danilo Di Emidio, Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Civic Engagement Research and Practice from Queens Mary University of London, focusing on his research on mental health and well-being in educational policies in the United Kingdom. Danilo is one of our conference speakers at this year’s Lumivero Virtual Conference in September 27 and 28, 2023. REGISTER for FREE
- Episode 56: Chase your Purpose not Currency: A Conversation with Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya (00:41:44)
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with Dr. Kakali Bhattacharya, Professor at the School of Human Development and Organizational Studies in Education at the University of Florida, focusing on her research on De/colonization, her teaching, student supervising and some current publications. Kakali is one of our Keynote speakers at this year’s Lumivero Virtual Conference in September 27 and 28, 2023. REGISTER for FREE
- Episode 55: Demystifying Research and Evaluation: A Conversation with Dr. Dana Lanell (00:30:56)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Dana Linnell, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Evaluation at the University of Wisconsin-Stout focuses on the evaluation profession, including defining evaluation, data visualization practices in evaluation, the role of politics in evaluation, and more. Dana is one of our Keynote speakers at this year’s Lumivero Virtual Conference in September 27 and 28, 2023. REGISTER for FREE
- Episode 54: Racial Justice Framework for Clinical Communications with Black Patients (00:31:46)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Cati Brown-Johnson, who works at the Evaluation Sciences Unit, Division of Primary Care and Population Health at Stanford University School of Medicine, discusses her research on the Presence 5 for Racial Justice Framework for anti-racist communication with Black patients.
- Episode 53: Teaching Difficult History through Historical Inquiry (00:23:21)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Yonghee Suh, Professor in the Department of Teaching & Learning at Old Dominion University, discusses her research study: Planning to teach difficult history through historical inquiry: The case of school desegregation.
- Episode 52: TikTok Microvlogging to Engage Non-Profit Stakeholders (00:31:55)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Kim Wiley, Assistant Professor of Nonprofit Leadership and Community Development, at the University of Florida discusses her teams mixed methods research on non-profits using social media microvlogging to engage stakeholders.
- Episode 51: Building Better Days: Interview with the 2022 Lumivero Early Career Grant Winner (00:21:59)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Xanne Janssen, Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde and the winner of the 2022 Lumivero Early Career Researcher Grant will discuss her initial progress on the mixed methods research study, Building Better Days: Evaluation of Movement Behaviors in young Children from Low-Income.
- Episode 50: Becoming Culturally Responsive (00:28:22)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Maria Lahman, Professor of Qualitative Research Methods at the University of Northern Colorado, discusses her work on Culturally Responsive Qualitative Research based on her book Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive.
- Episode 49: Minority Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Grounded Theory Dissertation (00:24:38)
In this podcast episode, Dr. Michael Schmidt, Associate Professor at the University of Memphis discusses how he recruited participants, went through the IRB process and analyzed his grounded theory dissertation based focused on minority women survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV).
- Episode 48: Getting in the Game, Networking for Women on the Golf Course (00:31:05)
In this podcast episode, the discussion is with Dr. Deborah Gray, Professor of Marketing at Central Michigan University about her research using content analysis on the benefits of businesswomen networking on golf courses based on her article - Getting in the game: Putting golf at the forefront of your networking toolbox published in Business Horizons.
- Episode 47: Post-Intentional Phenomenology (PIP): Considerations and Principles (00:36:42)
In this podcast episode, we discuss the three considerations and 5 principles of Post-Intentional Phenomenology (PIP) with Dr. Mark Vagle, Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at The University of Minnesota.
- Episode 46: Beauty YouTubers Analysis using NVivo (00:22:47)
In this podcast episode, we discuss how Jenna Koske an undergraduate student at the College of Business at James Madison University used NVivo to analyze her Capstone qualitative research project on how Beauty YouTubers establish trust and build community.
- Episode 45: School Choice and Youth Voice for Policy Change (00:35:59)
In this podcast episode we discuss with Dr. Kate Phillippo, a Professor in the Schools of Social Work and Education at Loyola University Chicago, her research on school choice and the voice of the students.
- Episode 44: Navigating Online Qualitative Research Effectively and Ethically (00:33:09)
In this podcast episode, we discuss with Dr. Janet Salmons, Research Community Manager at SAGE MethodSpace the current state and the future of conducting qualitative research online, based on the second edition of her book Doing Qualitative Research Online.