[CITASA] AZ methods workshop: enjoy the warm desert in January!

EJ
Earl, Jennifer Suzanne - (jenniferearl)
Sat, Nov 15, 2014 1:10 AM

Hi folks,

I am writing to let you know about the AZ Methods Workshop, which is a series of low cost methods workshops produced by the University of Arizona School of Sociology each January.

This year there are some great workshops. They will happen on January 8 - 10, 2015. All workshops are all three days. Choose a morning and/or afternoon class:

Morning Workshops (9a - Noon)
-Qualitative Data Analysis in ATLAS.ti with Corey Abramson
-Data Management and Programming in Stata with Jennifer Earl
-Cultivate Efficiency, Effectiveness and Focus: Mindful and Compassionate Tools to Manage Academic Pressure with Leslie Langbert
-Introduction to Comparative Participant Observation with Martín Sánchez-Jankowski

Afternoon Workshops (2 - 5p)
-Getting Funded for Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research with Daniel Dohan
-Causal Inference in the Social Sciences - Potential Outcomes Analysis Using SAS & Stata with Scott Eliason
-Qualitative Comparative Analysis with Claude Rubinson

For more info visit: http://sociology.arizona.edu/methods

Best,

Jenn


Jennifer Earl
Professor of Sociology
Social Sciences 421
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0027

Phone: (520) 621-3296


Hi folks, I am writing to let you know about the AZ Methods Workshop, which is a series of low cost methods workshops produced by the University of Arizona School of Sociology each January. This year there are some great workshops. They will happen on January 8 - 10, 2015. All workshops are all three days. Choose a morning and/or afternoon class: Morning Workshops (9a - Noon) -Qualitative Data Analysis in ATLAS.ti with Corey Abramson -Data Management and Programming in Stata with Jennifer Earl -Cultivate Efficiency, Effectiveness and Focus: Mindful and Compassionate Tools to Manage Academic Pressure with Leslie Langbert -Introduction to Comparative Participant Observation with Martín Sánchez-Jankowski Afternoon Workshops (2 - 5p) -Getting Funded for Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research with Daniel Dohan -Causal Inference in the Social Sciences - Potential Outcomes Analysis Using SAS & Stata with Scott Eliason -Qualitative Comparative Analysis with Claude Rubinson For more info visit: http://sociology.arizona.edu/methods Best, Jenn *********************************** Jennifer Earl Professor of Sociology Social Sciences 421 University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721-0027 Phone: (520) 621-3296 ***********************************