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  • About Give Methods a Chance

    Welcome to Give Methods a Chance, a podcast devoted to research methods in practice. Listen to top scholars introduce a multitude of approaches to answer important questions and share stories about their experiences studying the social world. Designed for students, scholars, and society.
  • About Us

  • Kyle Green

    Kyle Green PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Utica College, Department of Sociology and Anthropology. When not podcasting, Kyle studies culture, sport, and the body.
  • Sarah Lageson

    Sarah Lageson PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University-Newark, School of Criminal Justice. When not podcasting, Sarah studies law, crime, and technology.
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    archival auto-biography big data class coding collaborative comparative content analysis cross-cultural discourse ethics ethnography experimental feminist film focus group historical innovation interdisciplinary international interview law life course longitudinal media mixed methods network observant participation online phenomenology positionality power public sociology qualitative quantitative semiotic spatial storytelling surveys technology theory urban visual
  • Previous Episodes

    • Barbara Gurr and Maura Kelly on Feminist Research Methods
    • Melissa Wilde on Conducting Comparative Historical Research
    • Jill Weinberg on Post-It Notes as a Visual Method
    • Madison Van Oort on Discourse Analysis & Studying Commercials
    • R. Tyson Smith on Ethnography
    • Jay Borchert on Conducting Interviews in Prisons
    • C.J. Pascoe on Ethnographic Research
    • Alejandro Baer on Discussion Groups
    • Christopher Wildeman on Quantitative Data Analysis
    • Clifton Evers on Mobile Video Ethnography
    • Stefano Bloch on Autobiography as Data and Methodological Asset
    • Vinnie Roscigno on Mixed Methods
    • Kathryn Henne on Multi-Sited Fieldwork
    • Justin Pickett on Online Surveys
    • David Scott FitzGerald & David Cook-Martín on Comparative, Historical Research
    • Douglas Hartmann on Ethnography in Light of Goffman
    • Daniel Winchester on Ethnography and Religious Conversion
    • Elizabeth Cherry on Consumption, Identity, and Ethnography
    • Shamus Khan on Historical Data
    • Chris Uggen on Academic Dishonesty and Public Sociology
    • Devah Pager on Experimental Audits
    • Andrew Billings on Quantitative Content Analysis
    • Helen B. Marrow on a Tripartite Methodological Design and Collaborative Research
    • Keith Hampton on Visual Content Analysis of Urban Space
    • Daniel Sui on the Methodological Advantages and Limitations of Big Data
    • Dale C. Spencer on Observant Participation and Becoming a Mixed Martial Artist
    • Matthew Hughey on His Tripartite Methodological Approach to Understanding Film
    • Naomi Sugie on Using Smartphones for Research
    • Amy Schalet on In-Depth Interviews
    • David Knoke on Network Analysis
    • Audrey Kobayashi on Focus Groups, Transnationalism, and Citizenship
    • Deborah Carr on Longitudinal Studies
    • Francesca Polletta on Coding Stories and Studying Online Forums
  • Theme music written and performed by John Colona.
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