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Johns Hopkins University | PH.224.864

Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods in Applied Medical Anthropology II

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Discusses how to construct robust research designs, including the appropriate combinations of methods, both qualitative and quantitative, for particular research questions; and critical discussions of sampling and bias in qualitative studies. Covers varied methods of the management and analysis of qualitative data, including grounded theory, narrative analysis, and thematic analysis, as well as the art of ethnography: writing culture. Also covers emerging topics in the anthropology of global health, including critical studies of epidemiological data production and Global Health Institutions.

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S. Closser
08:30 - 10:20