Mobile Methods in Social Research
Explore walking, swimming, and driving as research methods. This NCRM webinar shows how mobile approaches reveal lived experience, access, and inclusion.
Explore walking, swimming, and driving as research methods. This NCRM webinar shows how mobile approaches reveal lived experience, access, and inclusion.
NCRM’s In Conversation series on the topic of AI, Mark Elliot speaks with Christina Silver about AI and social science and new developments
Learn how to use smartphones in multimodal qualitative research to capture rich, real-time data and engage hard to reach groups in this short NCRM tutorial.
NCRM webinar recording on collective writing and dialogic storytelling as research methods—exploring authorship, inclusion, and resistance in academic practice
NCRM webinar featuring presentations from three researchers at UK data resources who discuss ways of exploring social inequalities through national datasets.
Professor Noortje Marres of the University of Warwick delivers the annual NCRM Lecture: New challenges that AI poses to the sciences of society.
NCRM webinar recording featuring Dr Rishika Mukhopadhyay, Dr Elona Hoover & Dr Matilde Meireles exploring practical applications of sound as a research method.
This resource from the NCRM shares an approach to using the tidyverse package to run many models within the programming language R delivered by Liam Wright
Stella Chatzitheochari introduces the time-use diary method for the NCRM, essential for the collection of time-use data on large populations.
Dr Smruit Bulsari, Senior Research Officer, University of Essex presents a guide on using the English Indices of Multiple Deprivation in your Dementia Research
Watch this presentation from Dr Olivia Sexton from the National Centre for Social Research – learn what cognitive interviewing is, and why you might use it.
Keynote talk by Professor Kathleen Cagney delivered at the NCRM Mobile Apps and Sensors in Surveys (MASS) workshop in 2023.