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Helen Walker

Social Research Methods

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Posted on October 4, 2015

Bemused natives

The ‘Kids React’ series on YouTube is entertaining. This particular episode seemed apposite this week.

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yvetteinmbIwona@yvetteinmb·
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Filler β€˜uhm’ automatically transcribed by phone app as β€˜amen’ πŸ˜‚ #acwri #mscderm #socrmx

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yvetteinmbIwona@yvetteinmb·
4 Apr 2019

A short video interview with Prof. Jean Clandinin. Her #1 advice about #narrativeinquiry is that researchers should start with autobiographical narrative inquiry https://t.co/IBpWjPP3Vm via @YouTube #socrmx #mscderm

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1 Feb 2019

the art of speaking boolean https://t.co/EuSqvCG7GY #socrmx @bibliothequeUSB πŸ˜‚

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yvetteinmbIwona@yvetteinmb·
19 Jan 2019

I'm back in #mscde social research methods #mooc #socrmx to review what we learned about conducting interviews. Thanks @philshe for sharing your interviewing experience on video! Greatly appreciate being able to return to the course content to re-explore it 1 year later.

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