Episodes
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany are joined by their mentor, peer, and friend, Dr. Lucia Guerra-Reyes. Dr. Guerra-Reyes is a medical anthropologist and interdisciplinary researcher. She investigates the complexities of access to sexual and reproductive health and care for marginalized communities. Listen to learn more about Dr. Guerra-Reyes approach to qualitative research!
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany discuss Decolonizing Ethnography: Undocumented Immigrants and New Directions in Social Science by Alonso Bejarano, Carolina, Juárez, Lucia, Mijangos GarcÃa, Mirian A., Goldstein, Daniel M.
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany address the importance of ethics and the challenges that are presented when doing qualitative research. While listening to this episode, keep in mind the process necessary for grants, IRB, and data collection! Follow us on Twitter @cotm_pod or email us at [email protected]
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany have their first Book Review discussion! Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neil may sound completely quantitative, but take a listen! Follow us on Twitter @cotm_pod or email us at [email protected]
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Dr. Lizzy walks us through the importance of working with communities by discussing Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR). Dr. Tiffany and Dr. Lizzy share their experiences with CBPR as either participants or researchers. Dr. Lizzy gives examples of CBPR and gives Dr. Tiffany “the shivers”!
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany discuss the positionality statement in this episode. What is it and why should one state their positionality? Most importantly, we will explain and examine how to position ourselves in our work and reclaim academia for ourselves as an academic. Follow us on Twitter @cotm_pod or email us at [email protected]
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What is memoing? Why should you memo? How should we use memoing in our work? Dr. Tiffany and Dr. Lizzy take time to discuss the memoing process and how they used memos in past and current research. Let’s get to memoing in this episode!
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Have you ever been stuck during your recruitment phase? In this episode, the hosts are asked questions about their recruitment challenges. Their Guest Host for this episode is our favorite producer, Lindsay Studer. We will speak with Dr. Tiffany and Dr. Lizzy about what it was like for them when they were “stuck” and what strategies they used overcome the #RecruitmentChallenges on this episode of #ColoringOustideTheMemos.
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany speak with Dr. Shari Watkins about her STEM background, how she came to qualitative research, and how the STEM community and Qualitative Research can come together. The hosts also ask Dr. Watkins about her role with American University’s Center for Teaching, Research, & Learning and her current research. Join this intriguing episode of #ColoringOustideTheMemos.
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany are joined by Deana Williams, MPH, Ph.D.
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Our focus today is focused on the interview guide itself. There are other key moments throughout the research process that are pivotal before, during, and after the construction of the interview guide that includes: IRB protocol, gaining access, transcribing, member checking, etc. Today, we are focusing solely on the interview guide.
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Let's talk about sex...from a qualitative research perspective.
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Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany discuss the difference between gender and sexuality. They delve into what comes to mind when they hear the word “gender”. Plus enjoy a bit of singing from the hosts!
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How do we define qualitative research? Dr. Lizzy and Dr. Tiffany help us define qualitative research and speak about their research process.
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Welcome to Coloring Outside the Memo with Dr. Tiffany Monique Quash and Dr. Lizzy Bartelt!