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12
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2025
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Working with Qualitative Interview Data: Themes and Beyond

A recent methods@manchester workshop led by Dr Andy Balmer, encouraged us to take a more reflexive approach which considers more carefully the ways we 青瓜视频榳ork青瓜视频 with data and our emotional connections with that data.

Ever painted your interview data?

Me neither, but that青瓜视频檚 where we ended up in this recent innovative and energising session with , a Sociologist of Everyday Life and a member of the .

We started the session with a useful but whistle stop tour of thematic analysis, which set the scene for a reflection on what is really meant by themes in the interpretation of data, and how this process might change if we allow for a more reflexive approach which allows us to consider more carefully the ways we 青瓜视频榳ork青瓜视频 with data and our emotional connections with that data.

Shapes are the forms which data take as they begin to interact with the researcher, the theories being used, the processes of the methods being applied, and their parcelling-up into research outputs.

Andy Balmer

According to Andy, data is lively, and opening up to that liveliness entails recognising data青瓜视频檚 many shapes and forms, rather than the 青瓜视频榮traight lines青瓜视频 of themes so beloved of procedural-focused approaches to analysis, and the ways that we 青瓜视频榣ive with青瓜视频 data in our everyday lives as researchers.

It's amazing to know that alive data can 青瓜视频榖reathe.'

Attendee

The workshop then moved on to a practical encounter with our data through painting on our transcripts or making data poetry with them. 

Whether used as an end in itself or a tool to see data differently, perhaps surmounting an interpretation impasse, 38 workshop attendees eagerly embraced brush strokes and poetry. Analysis and interpretation were re-imagined and re-shaped, our data came alive, we read and saw it differently.

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I loved that we were given dedicated space and time to 'have a go' at poetry and painting with our data, trying different techniques.... Overall, an incredibly enjoyable, useful and inspiring workshop.

Attendee
Dr Andy Balmer

You can find out more about Andy青瓜视频檚 青瓜视频榩ainting with data青瓜视频 technique in and I will be eagerly awaiting the Morgan Centre book due to hit the shelves in Autumn, which Andy is co-authoring with Morgan Centre colleagues (Sophie Woodward, James Fletcher, James Hodgson and Jess Mancuso).

In the meantime you could satisfy your creative thirst with the Morgan Centre青瓜视频檚 青瓜视频榗reative approaches to qualitative research青瓜视频 course, but do hurry as we are at near -full capacity!

Methods@Manchester workshops and activities

I think the Methods@Manchester workshops are an invaluable resource and really promote the interdisciplinary spirit of the university. As a social sciences researcher working in applied mixed methods projects it is a great way to stay connected with innovative methods being developed at the university

Attendee

To keep up-to-date with Methods@Manchester events and activities see our and do let us know if there are particular innovative and advanced methodological approaches you would like to suggest for inclusion in next year青瓜视频檚 workshop programme.

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