RESEARCH SEMINAR and PhD PAPER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP Philosophical Diversity and Qualitative Research Design Monday 25th June 2018
Organized by: CBS BiS Diversity & Difference Platform Center for Leisure and Culture Services
11:00 – 12:00 Seminar Presentation Room: PH407
Tomas Pernecky, Associate Professor, Faculty of Culture & Society, Auckland University of Technology
There is an increasing demand on students to possess sound knowledge of various philosophical perspectives and to demonstrate the ability to apply these to research. Attending to philosophical matters, however, is one of the most vexing tasks. In this seminar, Tomas Pernecky will focus on the ontological and epistemological conundrums students and researchers often face in the domain of qualitative research. Through a critical engagement with the most popular/prevailing paradigms and frameworks, it will be argued that the way these have been construed represent a rigid conceptual organisation of ideas, and as such, are limited in capturing philosophical diversity. In addition to providing a new conceptual skeleton for mapping the main epistemologies, Dr Pernecky will challenge the notion of methodological superiority, and emphasise that there is no ‘better’ way to do qualitative research. Rather, qualitative inquiry is characterised by different research aims, philosophical assumptions, varying levels of usefulness, and range of attitudinal factors.
Seminar attendance: You do not need to register for the seminar, just show up.
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12:30 – 16:00 PhD Paper Development Workshop Room: PH s023
Facilitators: Tomas Pernecky, Associate Professor, Auckland University of Technology Ana María Munar, Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School
Purpose: The purpose of this PhD workshop is to help promising scholars to critically reflect upon their philosophical frameworks and use of qualitative methodologies. The workshop will consist of paper presentations, interactive discussions and feedback between participants in a friendly environment.
Attending the PhD workshop and Registration: Who should attend? PhD students interested in qualitative research, at any stage of study. To register interested PhD students should send an abstract to Tomas Pernecky tomas.pernecky@aut.ac.nz and Ana María Munar amm.int@cbs.dk. Deadline 15th of May. Manuscripts can range from advanced empirical or theoretical papers or present initial research design and preliminary findings/theoretical contributions.
The number of participants will be limited to eight on a first come, first served basis.
Participants are invited to present and discuss philosophical and methodological issues of their PhD research. Doctoral students are expected to introduce their research with a brief presentation (max 10 min). The contributions will be discussed with the facilitators and the peers.
Accepted PhD students should send their paper or project idea to Ana María Munar amm.int@cbs.dk and Tomas Pernecky tomas.pernecky@aut.ac.nz, deadline 5th of June, 2018.
Literature: The workshop is based on (parts of) Pernecky, T. (2016) Epistemology and Metaphysics for Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE; Munar, A. M., Pernecky, T., & Feighery, W. (Eds.) (2016). Tourism and Postdisciplinarity. Tourism Analysis, No. 4, Vol.. 21
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