Doing and Adapting Longitudinal Research: What have we learned?
This session aims to stimulate discussion on the methodological, ethical and practical challenges encountered in the conduct of longitudinal research in LMICs. It invites speakers from a variety of studies to reflect on their experiences of conducting longitudinal research, how they have adapted due to the pandemic, and what the future of longitudinal research in LMICs might look like.
Date: 13 May 2021, 14:00 (Thursday, 3rd week, Trinity 2021)
Venue: Venue to be announced
Speakers: Jo Boyden (Young Lives), Rebecca Hardy (UCL, CLOSER), Caroline Moreau (Johns Hopkins University, Global Early Adolescent Study), Virginia Morrow (Young Lives), Sabina Faiz Rashid (Brac University, Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence), Alan Sánchez (GRADE, Young Lives)
Organising department: Oxford Department of International Development
Organiser: Dr Gina Crivello (Senior Qualitative Researcher, Young Lives, Department of International Development, University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: younglives@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Host: Dr Gina Crivello (Senior Qualitative Researcher, Young Lives, Department of International Development, University of Oxford)
Part of: Learning from longitudinal studies in LMIC countries: pre & post COVID
Booking required?: Not required
Booking url: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/learning-from-longitudinal-studies-in-lmic-countries-pre-post-covid-tickets-151222152529
Audience: Public
Editor: Rachel Bevan