Invitation: Join the second Migration Studies Methods Trouble Shooting session

Tuesday, June 27

You are having a methodological challenge you can’t resolve? You are stuck in your methods framework? You are looking for input and inspiration? Whether it's the qualitative interviews that aren’t working out as you had thought or the sampling issue you can’t find a solution for, the IMISCOE Standing Committee Meth@Mig invites you to talk it through with your peers at our trouble-shooting session. 

The focus of our first session will be on gathering qualitative and quantitative data, especially in hard-to-reach data settings. 

On Tuesday, June 27 (5-6pm CET), we'll meet for an hour-long method exchange on Zoom. The problem solvers? Everyone who participates! We believe that talking about methodological challenges can connect you with others facing similar issues to jointly work through your research.

If you want to participate, please register here https://forms.gle/DEmRLawus4XqCEmy7​ by Monday, June 26, 2023 (11:59 pm CET).

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