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Podcasts by Nick Hopwood about research, education, academic life
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Episodes

Why I like the Hammersley framework as a basis for critical appraisal of social research

A 20 minute podcast that explains Martyn Hammersley's framework for critiquing ethnographic research, and then argues why it may be valuable in critical appraisals of other forms of educational and social enquiry, too. It concludes with an argument for placing aesthetic dimensions more prominently in our evaluations, suggesting that such an approach is consistent with the original spirit of Hammersley's guide.

Mar 19, 201322 min

Practice, knowing, learning and ethnography: a short discussion

In this podcast Nick Hopwood chats with Marie Manidis about 2 issues: 1. The equivalence of knowing and doing - where this notion takes us and why it might be troubling 2. Whether and how we can 'see' practices as ethnographers We don't claim to reach final answers on these issues, but hopefully provide a useful starting point for further discussion!

Mar 11, 201312 min

Research perspectives in social science: a way in through music

This is a podcast designed to help students understand why ontology and epistemology are important in social science research. It uses the idea of listening to music and asking a simple question that opens up lots of possibilities depending on the perspective (ie. ontology and epistemology) we adopt.

Mar 04, 201313 min
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