MONTHLY SEMINAR SERIES
November 18, 2024 | 1:00 – 2:00 PM | Hybrid Event
This presentation, led by Professor Terri Lewinson, PhD, MSW, is intended to be a primer for researchers interested in incorporating qualitative research methods into their own work. We will start with the purpose of qualitative research methods, move on to the types of data collection methodologies commonly utilized by qualitative researchers, and end with methods of analyzing and displaying qualitative data. Throughout the presentation, Dr. Lewinson will discuss her use of these methods in her own work and ask the audience to think about how they could tangibly apply these methods to their existing or future projects. She will also recommend further reading and resources for researchers interested in delving deeper into these methods and collaborating with other Dartmouth faculty on qualitative or mixed-methods projects.
Terri Lewinson (she/her/hers) is an associate professor at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. Her research focuses on the health experiences of people who have been housing marginalized—whether that may be living in an extended-stay hotel, assisted-living facility, senior housing setting, or an affordable housing complex. Her housing-as-health work explores social determinants such as resident stress, renter mobility, eviction threat, and environmental conditions that lead to poor health outcomes. Dr. Lewinson is a Gerontological Society of America Fellow, Health and Aging Policy Fellow, Academy Health Fellow, and a John A. Hartford Faculty Scholar. She earned a B.A. in developmental psychology from the University of South Carolina and an M.S.W. and Ph.D. from the University of Georgia’s School of Social Work.
Zoom https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/99510071567?pwd=hSIC9AhpntBt3dytCsEcEmGkygIaZB.1&from=addon
Meeting ID: 995 1007 1567
Passcode: 757122
In-person: Williamson Translational Research Building (WTRB) – 571 East & West, TDI
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