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Dear friends, we bid farewell to X. While it was our first social media, it no longer aligns with our ethos ๐งถ
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Dear friends, we bid farewell to X. While it was our first social media, it no longer aligns with our ethos ๐งถ
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Today our guest, Mark Zbaracki (Ivey Business School), guided us in a cathartic reflection on the alchemy of #mistakes ๐ง๐ฟโโ๏ธ
Engaging conversation on what constitutes a mistake, how we manage them, and how we turn them into gold ๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ
#research #qualitativeresearch #craft
On Monday, the 18th, at 4PM CET (a different day and time than usual), we will host Mark Zbaracki to learn more about making #mistakes in #qualitative#research ๐งโโ๏ธ๐ด๐พ
Join us!
Info and registration below ๐
Join us for our upcoming workshop with Mark Zbaracki (@iveybusiness), who will reflect on and discuss the "Magic of Making Mistakes." Together, we will explore the nature and value of mistakes ๐ช๐ฆ
Join us on Nov 18 at 16:00 CET ๐ค
Register here: https://t.co/2ihBPBSPrI
Join us for our upcoming workshop with Mark Zbaracki (@iveybusiness), who will reflect on and discuss the "Magic of Making Mistakes." Together, we will explore the nature and value of mistakes ๐ช๐ฆ
Join us on Nov 18 at 16:00 CET ๐ค
Register here: https://t.co/2ihBPBSPrI
Join us for our upcoming workshop with Mark Zbaracki (@iveybusiness), who will reflect on and discuss the "Magic of Making Mistakes." Together, we will explore the nature and value of mistakes ๐ช๐ฆ
Join us on Nov 18 at 16:00 CET ๐ค
Register here: https://t.co/2ihBPBSPrI
Excellent workshop on "Teaching Qualitative Methods" ๐ฉ๐ฝโ๐ซ๐งโ๐ซ. Huge thanks to Kim Elsbach (@ucdavis), @NicoliniDavide (@WarwickBSchool), and Susan Silbey (@MITSloan) for sharing their expertise and providing us with valuable tips ๐
Pedro Monteiro @bureaulab is retiring... from our podcast (no panic - He remains part of the EthnoAt).
We threw him a party to show our appreciation for setting up our #podcast and co-running the first 18 episodes ๐๐ชฉ๐ช
Join us in thanking Pedro ๐
#thankyou#gratitude
Are you a PhD student working on a monograph dissertation? Interested in learning how other scholars managed it?
Watch our workshop where Eliana Crosina (Babson), Julia DiBenigno (Yale), and @drtoubiana (U Ottawa) discuss their experiences โฅ๏ธ
๐ https://t.co/iLHlehPmNU
Last month, we had the pleasure of hosting @NinnaMeier (@aalborg_uni), who gave us fascinating tips on "The role of context in theorizing #qualitative data." ๐ช๐๏ธ๐๏ธ
Check out the recording of her #workshop and her slides ๐
https://t.co/RCWjeSjmrF
https://t.co/HhLWnQ4rjv
Today, Anne-Laure Fayard @alffayard (@NovaSBE) joined us to present her fantastic #ethnography (co-authored with Anne-Claire Pache) on how a not-for-profit organization sustainably engaged their partners to bring about #social#Innovation ๐ฉ๐ฝโ๐ซ๐
#qualitativeresearch#research
On Oct 1, we'll host @alffayard (@NovaSBE), who will present her #qualitative study (with @acpache, @essec) on how a not-for-profit organization initiated and sustained collaborations with many partners to develop social #innovation ๐
Join us ๐๐พ
https://t.co/qevuAiwLZ0
Yesterday, Ninna Meier @NinnaMeier (@aalborg_uni) engaged us in a productive ๐ and fun ๐๐พ discussion on how we can understand, operationalize, and study context in #ethnographic research and what the role of context might be when we #theorize our empirical work ๐งก