Topics of interests may include but not limited to:
Using mixed research methods (qualitative & quantitative) to support policy making
2014 Research Excellence Framework: criteria for assessing the quality of qualitative research
UK Coalition Policies: emphasis on evidence informed/based policy or a move away from this?
Understanding policy making processes: how to engage and connect in policy environments
How does the reduction in public funding impact how research tenders are awarded?
Ensuring effective collaboration when dealing with highly complex research projects
Developing strategies to convince stakeholders of the validity of qualitative research findings
Balancing between personal research interests with compromises to enter political realms
Developing strategies for enhancing qualitative research for policy making in times of austerity
Discussing the ethics concerning researcher and policy maker relationships: dos and don’ts
Anticipating 'hot issues' and producing timely reports for policy makers to report new developments
Exploring the tensions between the use of qualitative research versus demands for "evidence" and costs
Implementing systematic reviews and syntheses of qualitative research to inform policy making
Discussing issues around (the perceived lack of) scientific rigour in qualitative research
Developing standards of "good qualitative research" for policy making
Converting research conclusions into actionable policy recommendations
Developing strategies for lobbying the acceptance of qualitative research for policy making
How to measure the impact of qualitative research within the context of policy making?
How policy makers make inferences from the qualitative research that they use to develop policy?
Utilising qualitative software to accelerate data collection, data analysis and reporting
Discussing best practices on how to write, report and disseminate qualitative research findings

Important deadlines:
30 Dec 2011: Abstracts only (for all types of contribution) - Sorry, abstracts submission is now closed
17 Feb 2012: Formal acceptance notification - Authors of accepted papers have now been notified
3 May 2012: Final submissions (including presentation slides & paper)
24-25 May 2012
: Main conference days

 

Digital proceedings:
All accepted papers and abstracts must have at least one author at the conference to present the research. Any accepted abstracts not presented at the conference will not appear in the proceedings and will not be considered for inclusion in the special issue in Innovation: The International Journal for Social Science Research. In our effort to reduce our carbon footprint, the conference proceedings will be digitised into PDF. All registered attendees will be able to download a copy of the proceedings one week before the conference. To maximise your learning experience, we encourage you to read through the proceedings before coming to the conference.

 

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities:

The QRPM2012 conference provides a perfect opportunity for research agencies and software platform providers to network, create brand awareness and showcase company's products and services. For more information on our range of sponsorship & exhibition packages, please contact us for more details.

 

 

 
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