Guest post by Haitao Yu. My data collection started in 2017 when I was using MAXQDA 12. Now, as I’m revisiting the data, MAXQDA 2020 has been released. Over the last three years, the software has been making my life easier to organize and revisit the lar...
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Meet the 2020 #ResearchforChange Grant Recipients
We are excited and thankful to have received so many amazing MAXQDA Research Grant applications this year! It has been wonderful to see that so much research being done that aims to study, bring awareness to, and contribute to empowerment initiatives alig...
Research in the Wake of a Cyclone: Visualizing Code Co-Occurrences with MAXQDA Research Example
Guest post by Raka Sen. This fieldwork diary entry builds upon my article about Indexing by Typology and Coding for Variables with MAXQDA. Since I last wrote, there was a Cyclone in my fieldsite in early November 2019. After wrapping up my coursework for...
Coding – Optimizing, Rethinking – Coding: Ethnographic Data Analysis with MAXQDA Research Example
Guest Post by Aivaras Jefanovas. This is my third and final #ResearchforChange fieldwork diary entry about how I have been applying MAXQDA in my Ph.D. research on human-animal relationships in a small Eveny community of reindeer herders/hunters in the No...
Collective Action as a tool to advance Dalit women’s access to justice – Analysing Focus Group Discussions with MAXQDA
Guest post by Lisa van Aalst. Dear reader, I am happy to be writing my second and final Field Research Diary entry on my research journey with MAXQDA. As part of my Master thesis, I conducted research on the topic: “Dalit women and Access to Justice - A...
Salinity Intrusion in the Sundarbans: Indexing by Typology and Coding for Variables with MAXQDA – Crosstab Analysis Example
Guest Post by Raka Sen This is my first fieldwork diary entry about collecting and coding sociological data in the Sundarban Mangrove forest of India and Bangladesh. The Sundarbans are one of the most climate-vulnerable regions globally. Climate Change ...
Editing Automatically Created Interview Transcripts with MAXQDA: Research Example “Women Dismantling Biases in Mathematical Spaces”
Guest post by Weverton Ataide Pinheiro. This is my first blog post about my research journey with MAXQDA. My research project was born out of questions regarding why mathematics departments across the world are still predominantly composed of men. Speci...
Visualizing Development Research Data with MAXQDA: Ethnography Example
Guest post by Haitao Yu. I was born and brought up on the Tibetan Plateau as a member of an ethnic minority in western China. I have worked and conducted research in the fields of business and sustainability in Asia, Europe, and North America since 2010....
A Day with a Nomadic Family: Narrative Analysis with MAXQDA 2018 Example – Part 2
This is the continuation of the article "Narrative Analysis with MAXQDA 2018: The Daily Life of Eveny Reindeer Herdsmen – Part 1" published last week here in the MAXQDA Research Blog. In the first part of this article, we met Afonia, a successful Taiga ma...
Narrative Analysis with MAXQDA 2018: The Daily Life of Eveny Reindeer Herdsmen – Part 1
Guest Post by Aivaras Jefanovas. This fieldwork diary entry is a continuation of my previous article on the ethnographic investigation I am conducting into human-animal relationships in Siberia. I have just finished the second phase of my participant obs...