Workshops Sponsored by ISSR

Fall 2024

Sept 13th - Introduction to Meta Analysis - Offered through the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice - Registration and Information - Open to All

October 11th  - Semi-structured Interviewing -  In person workshop - Presented by Dr. Gery W. Ryan, Kaiser Permanente - DETAILS

October 11th - Database Design - Downtown Campus - Offered through the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice - Registration and Information - Open to All 

November  18 - 22 - Dive Deep into Network Analysis with Python: A Free 5-Day Workshop for ASU students, staff and faculty! Computational Network Science Using Python - Offered by Instats.org, a mission-driven organization devoted to improving research practices across the globe.  Anyone with an ASU email address can register free of charge.  For more information and registration - DETAILS

Spring 2024

February 23 - Semi-structured Interviewing - Presented by Dr. Gery W. Ryan, Kaiser Permanente - In person workshop - DETAILS 

February 16 - Sampling Essentials for Qualitative Research - Presented by Dr. Gregory Guest, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Online Zoom workshop - DETAILS - 

March 22  - GeoAI: Training a geospatial machine learning model start to finish - Presented by  Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota - In person workshop -Full, waitlist only - DETAILS

April 19 - Non Academic Jobs for Social Science PhDs - Presented by Dr. Jake Ball, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, In person workshop - DETAILS

March 29 - May 15 - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. amber Wutich, ASU, Online Asynchronous Instruction with Zoom Q&A May 3rd  - DETAILS

March 29 - May 15 - Content Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Online Asynchronous Instruction with Zoom Q&A on May 3rd - DETAILS

March 29 - May 15 - Grounded Theory: The Basics  - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Online Asynchronous Instruction with Zoom Q&A on May 3rd - DETAILS

Fall 2023

August 2 - September 17 - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. amber Wutich, ASU, Online Asynchronous Instruction with Live Q&A on August 16th ASU - DETAILS

August 2 - September 17 - Content Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Online Asynchronous Instruction with Live Q&A on August 16th -ASU - DETAILS

August 2 - September 17  -  Grounded Theory: The Basics  - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Online Asynchronous Instruction with Live Q&A on August 16th  - ASU - DETAILS

October 27 - Decision Modeling for the Social Sciences - Presented by Dr. Gery Ryan, Kaiser Permanente - In person full day workshop - DETAILS 

November 3 - Non Academic Jobs for Social Science PhDs - Presented by Dr. Jacob Ball, Boehringer Ingelheim - in person full day workshop - DETAILS

Spring 2023

March 31 - May 15 -  Online Asynchronous Instruction with Live Q&A on May 2nd  - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

March 31 - May 15 -  Online Asynchronous Instruction with Live Q&A on May 2nd - Content Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

March 31 - May 15 -  Online Asynchronous Instruction with Live Q&A on May 2nd  - Grounded Theory: The Basics  - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

April 21 - Personal Network Analysis - Face to Face Workshop - Presented by Christopher McCarty, University of Florida Gainesville - DETAILS

Fall 2022

July - August  Online Asynchronous Instruction - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Live Q&A  - Presented by Dr. amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

July - August Online Asynchronous Instruction - Content Analysis: The Basics - Live Q&A - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

July - August  Online Asynchronous Instruction - Grounded Theory: The Basics - Live Q&A  - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

October 13 - Zoom Workshop - Introduction to Path Analysis and Mediation - Presented by Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit - DETAILS

October 14 - Zoom Workshop - Introduction to Meta-Analysis - Presented by Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit - DETAILS

October 25, 26, 27 - (2 hours each day, 9-11am AZ time) Cross-Cultural Research - Zoom Format, Presented by Dr. Carol Ember & Dr. Francine Barone, Yale University - DETAILS

November 3, 4 - Rescheduled Date!  Zoom Workshop 2 days, 2 hours day 1, 4 hours day 2 - Python Programming for Non Programming Social Scientists - Presented by Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota - Registration to re-open mid October. DETAILS

Spring 2022

April - May  Online Asynchronous Instruction - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Live Q&A on May 2nd - Presented by Dr. amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS (1 seat left updated 3/30/22)

April - May  Online Asynchronous Instruction - Content Analysis: The Basics - Live Q&A on May 2nd - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS  (13 seats left updated 3/30/22)

April - May  Online Asynchronous Instruction - Grounded Theory: The Basics - Live Q&A on May 2nd - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS (12 seats left updated 3/30/22)

March 23,24,25 - (2 hours each day) Cross-Cultural Research - Zoom Format, Presented by Dr. Carol Ember & Dr. Francine Barone, Yale University - DETAILS

February 25, 2022 - Introduction to Cultural Consensus Analysis - In Person Workshop, Presented by Dr. Daniel Hruschka, ASU, School of Human Evolution and Social Change - DETAIL

Fall 2021

August 9 - Online - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

August 11 - Online - Content Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

August 13 - Online - Grounded Theory: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU - DETAILS

September 23 - Live Zoom Format - Positionality and Reflexivity - Presented by Dr. Pardis Mahdavi, Dean of Social Sciences, ASU - DETAILS

October 12, 13 - Live Zoom Format - Ethnoecology - Presented by Dr. Victoria Reyes-Garcia,ICREA Research Professor at the Institut of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), Spain.- DETAILS

October 22 - Live Zoom Format - Python Programming for Non Programming Social Scientists - Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota - DETAILS

November 3 - Social Network Analysis - Presented by Dr. Chris McCarty, University of Florida.  DETAILS

November 12 - Discourse Analysis -  Zoom Format, Presented by Dr. Rosalyn Negrón, University of Massachusetts Boston - DETAIL

Fall 2020 / Spring 2021

Aug 10  - Online - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU 

Aug 12  - Online - Content Analysis: The Basics -  Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU  

Aug 14  - Online - Grounded Theory: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU  

Oct  22  -  Live Zoom Format: Reflexivity and Positionality Workshop - Presented by Dean Pardis Mahdavi, ASU

Nov 20  - Live Zoom Format: Python Programming for Non-Programming Social Scientists - Presented by Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota 

Feb 26 -  Live Zoom Format:  Python Programming for Non-Programming Social Scientists - Presented by Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota

Mar 26 - Live Zoom Format: Intermediate Python Programming for Social Scientists - Presented by Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota

Apr 5,6,7 - Live Zoom Format: Cognitive Interviewing: A Hands-on Approach - Presented by Dr. Gordon Willis, National Cancer Institute, NIH

April 20 - Live Zoom Format: Discourse Analysis 1: Interviews, Narratives, & Speeches - Presented by Dr. Rosalyn Negron, University of Massachusetts, Boston

May 3 - Online - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU

May 5 - Online - Content Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU

May 7 - Online - Grounded Theory: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU

May 13 - Live Zoom Format: Reflexivity and Positionality Workshop - Presented by Dr. Pardis Mahdavi, Dean of Social Sciences, ASU

Fall 2019 / Spring 2020

Aug 5 - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

August 7 - Content Analysis: The Basics -  Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

August 9 - Combined Qualitative/Content Analysis (advanced level) - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Oct. 8, 10, 15, 17 - Introduction to Multilevel Modeling (using RStudio) - Four part, ONLINE workshop, Presented by Cornell University Statistical Consulting Unit

Oct. 11 - Python Programming for Non-Programming Social Scientists - Presented by Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota

Nov. 8 - Formal Methods for Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), Dr. Matt Peeples, ASU

Jan. 24 - Social Network Analysis - Presented by Dr. Christopher McCarty, University of Florida

Feb. 7 - Introduction to Cultural Consensus Analysis - Presented by Dr. Daniel Hruschka, ASU

Cancelled - March 27 - Cross Cultural Research - Presented by Dr. Carol Ember, Yale University

Cancelled - April 17 - Survey Question Writing - Presented by Dr. Susan Weller, University of Texas 

May 4 - Online - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU 

May 6  - Online - Content Analysis: The Basics -  Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU 

May 8 - Online - Grounded Theory: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU 

Fall 2018 / Spring 2019

Aug 6 - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

August 8 - Content Analysis: The Basics -  Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

August 10 - Combined Qualitative/Content Analysis (advanced level) - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Sep 21 - Social Network Analysis - Presented by Dr. Christopher McCarty, University of Florida

Oct 5 - Capturing and Analyzing Social Media Data Using Twitter, Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota

Oct 26 - Formal Methods for Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), Dr. Matthew Peeples, ASU, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Feb 1 - Capturing and Analyzing Social Media Data Using Twitter, Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota

Feb 15 - Analyzing Video as Qualitative Data - Presented by David K. Woods, Transana Corporation

Feb 22 - Introduction to Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis (half day) - Dr. Anuj Mubayi, Assistant Professor, ASU, School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Apr 12 - Social Network Analysis (SNA) - Presented by Dr. David Kennedy, RAND Corporation

Apr 29 - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

May 1 - Content Analysis: The Basics -  Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

May 3 - Combined Qualitative/Content Analysis (advanced level) - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Fall 2017 / Spring 2018

Aug 14 - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change 

Aug 15 - Qualitative Analysis:  The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change 

Aug 16 - Content Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Oct 20 - Social Network Analysis - Dr. Christopher McCarty, Professor,  University of Florida Department of Anthropology and Director of the UF Bureau of Economic and Business Research

Oct 27 - Introduction to Cultural Consensus Analysis - Dr. Daniel Hruschka, ASU

Feb 9 - Capturing and Analyzing Social Media Data Using Twitter - Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnestoa 

Mar 1 - Qualitative Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Melissa Beresford, ASU, School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Apr 27 - Survey Question Writing - Presented by: Dr. Susan C Weller, University of Texas Medical Branch 

Apri 30 - Qualitative Data Analysis: The Basics - Presented by: Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

May 2 - Content Analysis: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

May 4 - Grounded Theory: The Basics - Presented by Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Fall 2016 / Spring 2017

Content Analysis: A Crash Course - Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU,   Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Qualitative Data Analysis: The Basics - Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU,  Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Grounded Theory: The Basics - Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU, Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Capturing and Analyzing Social Media Data using Twitter, Dr. Eric Shook, University of Minnesota

Social Network Analysis - Dr. Christopher McCarty, Professor,  University of Florida Department of Anthropology and Director of the UF Bureau of Economic and Business Research

QCA (Qualitative Comparitive Analysis) Formal Methods for Qualitative Comparative Analysis - Dr. Matthew Peeples, ASU, Assistant Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Nonparametric Statistical Tools for the Social Sciences - Dr. Jeff Gill, Professor, Department of Political Science, Division of Biostatistics, Department of Surgery, at Washington University 

Geographically Weighted Regression - Dr. Stewart Fotheringham, ASU, Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning

Speakers:

January 18 - Ethnic Differences in Children's Verbal Abilities, Findings from the Millennium Cohort Study - Dr. Afshin Zilanawala, University College London -  shesc_visiting_speaker_poster_-_zilanawala.pptx

January 20 - The Effects of Urban Public School Closures on Neighborhood Housing Values - Dr. Noli Brazil, University of Southern California -  shesc_visiting_speaker_poster_-_brazil.pptx

January 26 - Biosocial Network Models for HIV Elimination - Dr. Aditya S. Khanna, Unviersity of Chicago -  shesc_visiting_speaker_poster_-_khanna_rev.pptx

January 27 - Early Warning Signals of Collapse among European neolithic Societies (8000-4000 BP) - Dr. Sean Downey -  shesc_visiting_speaker_poster_-_downey.pptx

Spring 2016  

Content Analysis: A Crash Course (May 5, 2016) - Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU,  Associate Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Qualitative Data Analysis: The Basics (May 3 & 4, 2016) - Dr. Amber Wutich, ASU,  Associate Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Social Network Analysis (May 2, 2016) - Dr. Christopher McCarty, Professor,  University of Florida Department of Anthropology and Director of the UF Bureau of Economic and Business Research

Nonparametric Statistical Tools for the Social Sciences (April 4, 2016) - Dr. Jeff Gill, Professor, Department of Political Science, Division of Biostatistics, Department of Surgery, at Washington University 

Understanding Voter Decision Making  (March 17, 2016) - Dr. David Redlawsk, Director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Pollling and Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University.

The Nuts and Bolts of Running Experiments (March 17, 2016) - Dr. Kim Fridkin,  ASU School of Politics and Global Studies )

Fall 2015 

Content Analysis: The Basics (2 workshops), Dr. Amber Wutich,  Associate Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Grounded Theory - Dr. Amber Wutich, Associate Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Spring 2015 

Qualitative Data Analysis: The Basics, (3 workshops) Dr. Amber Wutich, Associate Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change