T2
Located on the Ground floor of the Department of Social Sciences.
Sessions
- Session 1C (Sep 22 14:15-16:00) 71-Migration and decolonialism
- Session 3B (Sep 23 08:30-10:30) 62-Methodological challenges for social sciences: between epistemological breaks and sharing of frameworks from the perspective of inter-multi-transdisciplinarity
- Session 4E (Sep 23 11:00-13:00) 24-The 3 P's, tools and techniques based on Big Data and Social Network Analysis for measuring political polarization, populism and post-truth in social media
- Session 5B (Sep 23 14:15-16:15) 12-Dealing with (intense) emotions and feelings during qualitative fieldwork: How ready can we be? I
- Session 7F (Sep 24 08:30-10:30) 12-Dealing with (intense) emotions and feelings during qualitative fieldwork: How ready can we be? II
- Session 8D (Sep 24 11:00-13:00) 23-Small and big secrets – how to deal with sensitive topics in qualitative and quantitative research II
- Session 9A (Sep 24 14:15-16:15) 25-Text as Data: The Encounter Between Sociology and Computer Science II
- Session 11B (Sep 25 08:30-10:30) 52-Reimagining Social Research in the Data-Driven Age. Risks, Opportunities and Ethical Challenges
- Session 12D (Sep 25 11:00-13:00) 12-Dealing with (intense) emotions and feelings during qualitative fieldwork: How ready can we be? III
- Session 13C (Sep 25 14:15-16:15) 45-Social Impacts evaluation measurement: what opportunities for data aggregation and knowledge of the social economy and communities
- Session 14D (Sep 25 16:45-18:45) 61-Exploring Arts-Based Methods to Challenge Social Injustice and Inequalities II