Why do some qualitative studies generate groundbreaking insights while others barely scratch the surface?
The secret is not in the data collected, but in matching your methodology to your research goals.
This flowchart might be useful.
We're excited to share some of the top downloaded articles! Stay tuned for more as we showcase the most popular and insightful pieces of research. Read #5 now> https://t.co/uoJFPKxUF5
Attention! We are welcoming new pioneering proposals. Don't miss out on the opportunity to share your work with the world. #callforpapers#researchers https://t.co/nOseIGnBuh
After guiding 20+ literature reviews, Rowland has distilled the process into one powerful mind map.
What if I told you the key to a great literature review isn't in what you read, but in how you question it?
Here's how it works:
NEW ARTICLE: Designing data collaboratives’ governance dimensions for long-term stability
This article by authors @polimi is a point of reference for public, private, and not-for-profit entities designing data #collaboratives:
https://t.co/PomDWnINAS
#governance#ecosystems
🧵Do you teach introductory statistics? And are your students tired of paying for a textbook?
I'm proud to announce the latest version of a free textbook I've compiled. Available as pdf and a website (mobile friendly, with dark mode).
https://t.co/v3qkf6WHFU
Today we're highlighting another Call for Papers open at Public Administration! "Unveiling the Dynamics of Digital Transformation in Public Administrations" guest edited by @MilaGasco @albertmeijer @InesMergel Jae Moon & @gretanasi is accepting proposals until Sept 1st.
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Research shows that PhD students initially aspire to be professors, but that the desire wanes over time. Some think this is because of disillusionment with academia, while others attribute it to the challenging (impossible!) job market. What do you think?
Same in political science.
Me: “Does your paper help us understand political phenomena better?”
Them: “No, but look at how complicated my math and my methods are!”
Me: 🙄
"Oversharing: The downside of data sharing in local government" by @MCaldarulo, @jaredolsenmpa, & @mkfeeneyWYO shows the need for solutions tailored to the nature of the cyber-threats faced by US local governments. @ASUPubAffairs@byuidaho https://t.co/lqhpzpo1uU
Announcing a call for submissions for the inaugural issue of our new Open Access journal, 'Earth Stewardship'!🥳
This transdisciplinary journal publishes applied & theoretical articles that link knowledge to action to protect our planet. Learn more: https://t.co/bKZjwmAq3d
The Call for Proposals for @UNDataForum 2024 is OPEN! 📊 Join the global conversation, exchange ideas, and showcase innovations. 🌍💡
Proposal deadlines are now extended to 29 Jan! https://t.co/vb1ANrOB4i
PhDs, do you ever wish you could see inside an examiner's mind?
I have been a PhD examiner for 15+ years and have collated all the key questions colleagues of mine ask in PhD Vivas in this cheat seeht.
🎁 This is my present to you.
Avoiding extractivism is not enough for public sector data-driven research to resist imposing neocolonial dynamics: Global North researchers must be attentive to a variety of other tendencies, including paternalism, inbuilt in their funding dynamics. https://t.co/P9nOI1rMZj