Content Analysis: The Basics - December 6 - January 24

 

Using an asynchronous online format, this workshop will cover the basics of content analysis. Participants will learn techniques such as codebook construction, unitization, inter-rater reliability assessment, team management, and basic computerized coding.  This workshop is appropriate as an introduction for scholars interested in developing specialized analytic skills in content analysis. Participants will complete the course with the basic skills to complete a content analysis. This course includes 14 videos, approximately 3 hours of instruction, not including practice exercises.

Instructor: Dr. Amber Wutich

 

 Amber Wutich is a Presidents Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Global Health in ASU’s School of Human Evolution and Social Change. She has been recognized as Carnegie CASE Arizona Professor of the Year and received ASU's Faculty Achievement Award for Excellence in Classroom Performance. Prof. Wutich teaches in ASU’s Ph.D. programs in Global Health, Environmental Social Sciences, and Cultural Anthropology. She also teaches text analysis in courses supported by the National Science Foundation.

The course materials are entirely online, asynchronous, and can be accessed for 6 weeks, from December 6th - January 20th only

Note: Please evaluate your time constraints before committing to more than one data analysis workshop per offering. These courses are offered both Winter (December - January) and Summer (May - June) semesters. We are not limiting registrations, you may finish one and then register for another during the offering time frame.

Workshop Fee $50

Zoom Question and Answer on January 9th from 10:45am - 11:45am, Zoom link will be sent the week of

Registration Link

Workshops are open to faculty, staff, graduate students and undergraduate students both ASU and the non ASU community.