Interdisciplinary perspectives on continuity and change: What counts as QLR? November 15th 2012 PROGRAMME This event will explore how QLR methods have been used to capture and understand the dynamic relationship between personal and socio-economic change as it is expressed in specific localities, organisation and ‘simultaneous cycles of change’ that connect families communities and processes of development. 10 – 10.30am Arrival, registration and tea/coffee 10.30 – 11am Welcome and introduction: Professor Rachel Thomson, University of Sussex, UK 11am – 12.30pm - Exploring the utility of longitudinal ethnography: A look at Class Reunion: The Re-making of the American white working class and Class Warfare: Class and race in affluent and elite secondary schools Professor Lois Weis, State University of New York - University at Buffalo, USA - Not continuity or change, but continuity and change Professor Graham Crow, University of Southampton, UK 12.30 – 1.30pm Lunch 1.30 – 3pm - Cycles of value, waves of recognition: Analysing the dynamics prestige and micro and macro levels in urban Peru Jeanine Anderson, Catholic University, Peru - Discussant: Dr Gina Crivello, University of Oxford, UK 3 – 3.15pm Tea/coffee break 3.15 – 5.30pm - Panel discussion: Interdisciplinary lenses on continuity and change - Exploring organisational change: insights from a qualitative longitudinal study of the third sector Rob Macmillan, Research Fellow, University of Birmingham and Dr Malin Arvidson, Research Fellow, University of Southampton, UK - Perforated accounts: Lists, events and narratives in observing the eighties Dr Lucy Robinson, University of Sussex, UK - Discussant: Professor Rosalind Edwards, University of Southampton, UK 5.30pm Close
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