Activity: Talk or presentation types › Lecture and oral contribution
Description
While the cognitive and cultural social sciences continue to grow, ethnographic methods capturing what people think, believe, and know remain peripheral to research. To streamline ethnographic methods into such work, this talk will showcase the features and advantages of the ethnographic free-list method. At their most essential, free-list tasks entail having individuals openly list what belongs in some domain of interest. The data therefore retain the richness of naturalistic qualitative research methods without sacrificing the precision of their quantitative counterparts. In this talk, Purzycki will illustrate the many things one can do with free-list data, and introduce a methodological regime for getting the most out of it.
Period
24 Jan 2023
Held at
School of Culture and Society - Interacting Minds Centre