Tag Archives: Case Studies

Introduction to MAXQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

02.10.2013, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English

Contents:

This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research”. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

References

Lewins, Ann/ Silver, Christina (2007): Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide. SAGE: London.

Gerring, John (2006): Case Study Research: Principles and Practices. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

You have to register for the 7th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Introduction to MaxQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

04.10.2012, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English

Contents:

This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research”. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

References
Lewins, Ann/ Silver, Christina (2007): Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide. SAGE: London.
Gerring, John (2006): Case Study Research: Principles and Practices. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

You have to register for the 6th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Call for Papers: Case Studies and Methodologies

Workshop, Invited Session(s), and Conversational Session: Call for Participation

Extended abstracts (600-1200 words) can be sent to jireps@mail.iiis2012.org according to the following deadlines (More details can be found at http://www.2012iiisconferences.org/sireps/stcsm)

  • May 28th, 2012 for the inclusion of the accepted articles in the pre-conference proceedings
  • June 8th, 2012 for the inclusion of the accepted articles in the post-conference proceedings

Non exclusionary topics

  • Case Methods and Methodologies
  • Case Studies Research
  • Case Studies in Education
  • Case Studies in STEM Education
  • Consulting Case Studies
  • Business Case Studies
  • Case Studies in Management
  • Information Systems Case Studies
  • Software Engineering Case Studies
  • Engineering Case Studies
  • Medical and Health Care Case Studies
  • Case Studies in Science

Workshop

CASE STUDIES AND METHODOLOGIES AND INTEGRATION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
This workshop will introduce participants to Case Studies and Method by showing the possibilities they generate for the Integration of Academic Activities

A mix of presentation, exercises and discussion, the topics to be covered will include:

  • What is the case method?
  • Different types of case study and how they are used
  • Steps in developing authentic case studies: from recruiting sites to publication
  • Facilitating case discussions in the classroom
  • Measuring case method learning outcomes
  • Publishing case studies
  • Opportunities for funding case method projects
  • Broader impacts of case method on the individual and institution

If you submit your extended abstract with a short CV of yours, you might be selected as a keynote speaker of your breakout session, in which case you would have more time to present your article, and/or selected as an invited speaker, in which case 1) your presentation and paper will be differentiated as an invited one, and 2) you might be invited to present an additional paper with no additional charge.

A More detailed Call For Participation can be found at http://www.2012iiisconferences.org/sireps/stcsm Please email your enquiries and submission for the invited session(s) to jireps@mail.iiis2012.org

Case Study Research

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Miriam Wilhelm

Date:

03.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30
04.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 25

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

In this course participants will learn to design, conduct and publish case studies. After the course participants:

  • are knowledgeable about which type of research question are most appropriate for a case study approach,
  • will be able to differentiate between different types of case studies,
  • are familiar with the sampling logic,
  • are knowledge about the typical pitfalls of conducting cases studies,
  • are knowledgeable in writing up case studies for publications and addressing, typical critiques from reviewers.

The course will mainly be based on discussions of basic readings on case studies and “best practice“ examples that are provided on the learning platform in advance by the lecturer. In addition, participants will have the chance to discuss their own research design in class.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Introduction to MaxQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

06.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research”. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Introduction to MaxQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Deutsches Jugend Institut München)

Date:
07.10.2010, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:
This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research” with Peter Eberl. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

You have to register for the 4th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: N.N.

Date:
05.10.2009, 14:00 p.m. – 17:30 p.m.
06.10.2009, 14:00 p.m. – 17:30 p.m.
08.10.2009, 14:00 p.m. – 17:30 p.m.

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: n.s.

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 3 CP for participating in the whole IRWS 2009

Language of instruction: n.s.

Contents: n.s.

You have to register for the 3rd International Research Workshop to participate in this course.