Are you a qualitative researcher struggling to visualize your data and theory in a parsimonious and compelling way? Are you wrestling with your efforts to visualize time and temporality; complex, multi-level or nested relationships; or iterative, intersecting, and recursive processes? Are you wondering what possible new best practices for visualization are out there? We write to invite you to a PDW focused on Visualizing Qualitative Data and Theory.
The first part of our workshop will involve panel presentations. The second part, Small Group Working Sessions, will offer participants the opportunity to present and/or to learn from others' work-in-progress visualizations, feedback, and constructive discussion. Rough drafts are heartily welcomed!
The PDW is scheduled for Saturday August 05, 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM, in 304, Hynes Convention Center. Click here to learn more and pre-register
Organizers
Elizabeth Long Lingo (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Ann Langley (HEC Montréal, Canada)
Karen J. Jansen (University of Reading, UK)
Ozumcan Demir-Caliskan (Imperial College London, UK)
Panelists and Facilitators
Martha S. Feldman (University of California, Irvine, USA)
Victor P. Seidel (Babson College, USA)
Preeti Varma (INSEAD, France)
Felipe G. Massa (University of Vermont, USA)
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Elizabeth Long Lingo, PhD
Associate Professor, Organization Studies and Entrepreneurial Leadership
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Elizabeth Lingo
Associate Professor
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Worcester MA
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