Nottingham Realism Group_Contributions of scientific realism and critical realism in realist inquiry as proposed by Pawson and Tilley_Dr Ferdinand Mukumbang
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Dr Ferdinand Mukumbang– Wednesday 27th April 1.30pm
We are pleased to welcome back Dr Mukumbang. This webinar will explore the basic tenets of Scientific Realism and Critical Realism and how they could be harnessed to conduct a robust realist inquiry as proposed by Pawson and Tilley.
Dr Mukumbang is an Acting Assistant Professor at the Department of Global Health; Schools of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Washington. He is a Public Health Scientist specialized in health policy and systems research with a specific focus on implementation sciences. He consults at the Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, NSW, Australia. Dr Mukumbang is particularly interested in the development and adoption of Realist-informed research methods for evidence-based theorizing in health systems and policy research and global health.
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Previous recordings
‘Realist (and Realistic!) Searching - Where do I start and how far do I go?’ presented by Dr Andrew Booth, 12th October 2020
‘Practical advice on conducting a Realism Synthesis_ Lessons learnt from the MEMORABLE study’ presented by Dr Ian Maidment, 20th January 2021
‘How do you keep community groups and activities for people affected by dementia going_ The SCI Dem realist review.’ presented by Thomas Morton, 25th March 2021
‘The development of a middle range theory as part of a realist(ic) evaluation’ presented by Dr Kate Jack, 20th April 2021
‘Funding for realist research projects’ presented by Dr Brian Crosbie, Dr Nicola Clibbens and Professor Jo Rycroft-Malone, 6th May 2021
‘The Realist PhD Viva’, panel event with Dr Andrew Booth, Dr Vicky Booth, Dr Rob Goodwin and Dr Kate Jacks, 7th July 2021
‘Journey through a realist synthesis: travel companions, the path, diversions and destinations’, Dr Karen Luetsch, 8th September 2021
‘A journey through data analysis – from extraction to theories of middle range’
Dr Brynne Gilmore – Thursday 9th December 1.30pm
‘Opening the black-box of retroductive theorizing’ Dr Ferdinand Mukumbang – Thursday 20th January 2022, 1.30pm
‘I’ve found the swamp, now what?’ Becky Hunter – Tuesday 8th February 2022, 1.30pm
‘Knotty Problems in Realist Evaluation: Disentangling Theories at Multiple Levels’ Dr Nicky Harris – Wednesday 16th March 1.30pm
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