Thinking Qualitatively is the annual learning event organized by the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM).

Joined April 2023
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📢Call for nominations! In June 2024, Thinking Qualitatively will explore the theme Place and Time. We invite you to nominate experts, new voices, and skilled facilitators from any field or perspective to present or facilitate a workshop at the conference. forms.gle/dVg1NHqWBLPkTa9GA
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We're hiring an event coordinator for the spring 2024 edition of Thinking Qualitatively! Applications are due Fri Sept 29. Visit the website for more info: ualberta.ca/international-in…
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Videos of the fantastic keynote series "Doing Intersectionality in Qualitative Health Research" are now available for viewing on the iiQM website. Check them out at ualberta.ca/international-in…. @WCHRIUofA @IntersectionsOG @theIIQM
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We are proud to announce two winners of the TQ:DI Padlet competition! Congratulations to @cherylcookie21 and @MarEstupinan on their active engagement with research posters from fellow participants. Thank you to @QuirkosSoftware for providing their prize: a one-year subscription!
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HAPPENING TOMORROW! Join Dr. Marcia Anderson from @umanitoba for the next Dean's Grand Rounds entitled "We are all Ongomiizwin". June 27 at 11 am in the Allard Lecture Theatre (KATZ 1-080) and via Zoom. RSVP: bit.ly/3qFrlh3 #UAlberta
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Thank you so much to Harlan Pruden and Ryan Stillwagon for the beautiful teachings they shared with TQ:DI participants and guests this afternoon. There is so much more for us to learn about living in good relationships with Two-Spirit folks.
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Wed June 21, National Indigenous People's Day, features our 3rd TQ:DI keynote by Harlan Pruden and Ryan Stillwagon. It's not too late to register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi… @HarlanPruden @ryanstillwagon @WCHRIUofA

On June 21, Keynote Series - Doing Intersectionality in Health Research will welcome Harlan Pruden and Ryan Stillwagon who will discuss decolonizing gender and sexuality narratives. The keynotes are free and open for all: app.groupize.com/e/thinking-…
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The language we use makes a difference! Dr. Bilkis Vissandjée shared her powerful research on FGM/C (female genital mutilation/cutting) as part of the TQ:DI Keynote Series today, with Dr. Jordana Salma chairing. @WCHRIUofA @IntersectionsOG @theIIQM
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Thanks to Dr. Nandini Ghosh (Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata) for bringing her rich knowledge of dynamic, responsive intersectional research design to TQ 2023. Check out her intersectional research on disability in India. @theIIQM
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Thank you to Dr. Leah Levac for a very practical session on using intersectional lens for policy analysis and research.
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Thank you to @DrJasmineAbrams, @denisespitzer and Floretta Boonzaier, along with moderator @BukolaKSalami for a great launch to TQ:DI.
Very inspiring session with Jasmine Abrams, Floretta Boonzaier and Denize Spitzer. Research is always political and our role as qualitative intersectional researchers is to keep challenging racism and ongoing colonization, and to push the boundaries of qualitative research.
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TQ:DI first Intro Session had really good questions from participants on balancing power within the research and the importance of allowing for subjectivity. Thank you to Drs. Bukola Salami and Bilkis Vissandjee for a very inspirational conversation.
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Very inspiring session with Jasmine Abrams, Floretta Boonzaier and Denize Spitzer. Research is always political and our role as qualitative intersectional researchers is to keep challenging racism and ongoing colonization, and to push the boundaries of qualitative research.
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@WCHRIUofA @theIIQM @UAlbertaNursing @UAlbertaSoc thank you for spreading the word!
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"Research that looks for re-establishing justice is a significant departure from knowledge production for its own sake," - Dr. Floretta Boonzaier, presenting at the TQ:DI Keynote Panel on the current state of qualitative intersectional health research.
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Amazing session with Daniel Turner from Quirkos! Software will not do your qualitative intersectional analysis for you, but it can be REALLY helpful with organizing data and ideas, managing and reflecting on it. @QuirkosSoftware
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Thinking Qualitatively kicks off this morning with an Intro Session from Quirkos! Thank you so much to Daniel Turner, researcher, founder and director of Quirkos for such a insightful session on how software can help with qualitative, participatory, intersectional research.
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TQ:DI virtual learning event is just one weekend away! The registration to the full event is now closed, but you can still register for the TQ:DI Keynote Series. It is FREE and open for all! app.groupize.com/e/thinking-…
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