4th Annual Meth@Mig Workshop Between Data and Dialogue: Focusing on Participants in Migration Research

Category: Event
Keywords: Migration Research, Methodology, Quantitative Methods, Qualitative Methods, Participatory Research

In migration research, as in social research more generally, the role of participants is critical in shaping both the data collected and the knowledge generated from it. Depending on the methodological approach and research question, participants may be seen as mere providers of information, or be involved as more active contributors and co-creators of knowledge. How researchers engage with participants profoundly influences the results, ethical considerations, and validity of studies. This also holds true with respect to long-established qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-mode approaches, but also considering methods building on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and digital behavioral data, where the continuum may run from the collection of digital traces of individuals that are not even aware of being studied to their voluntary, informed data donations.

Initiator(s):
Meth@Mig and Juniorprofessur Interkulturelle Praxis mit dem Schwerpunkt digitale Kulturen

Deadline: 08.12.2024

https://www.tu-chemnitz.de/phil/ifgk/ikt/workshop.html

Event: 4th Annual Meth@Mig Workshop Between Data and Dialogue: Focusing on Participants in Migration Research

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