
Emma Davidson
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Social researcher interested in youth studies, inequality and social justice. Also immersed in big qual data analysis. (re)tweets own views.
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14-03-2009 23:09:39
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Feeling chuffed. Our open access paper on big qual has now reached over 10,000 views 🥳 Emma Davidson Lynn Jamieson Dr Susie Weller link.springer.com/article/10.100…


💪 The Power of Youth Work: A Longitudinal Biographical Study No Knives, Better Lives and YLS collaborated with Dr. Emma Davidson from the The University of Edinburgh to study the long-term impact of youth work by gathering stories and insights from young people. Find out more: bit.ly/4e4I68z


Our BigQual book on Springer Nature stand #ESAPorto24 (photo by Luiza Valfina) - the book guides you through the value of analysing large volumes of quali material & covers everything you need to know about how to do it - our breadth-and-depth method.


When you're just back from a lovely holiday in Porto and a colleague sends you a photo of your book with Emma Davidson Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 Lynn Jamieson on display at the European Sociological Conference ... in Porto #bigqual Palgrave Macmillan



Fantastic news that our big qual team has won an NCRM 20th anniversary impact prize for developing new methods with a long term impact. Working with Ros Edwards 🕯🌱 @DrSusieWeller Lynn Jamieson has been a joy. Thank you NCRM for your ongoing enthusiasm.

New blog! 'Reconceptualising Resilience' As we plan for our exciting series of seminars this term, Emma Davidson and Maddi Bunker reflect on CRFR's final seminar from last term. Read more: edin.ac/3Tgef5f


Very happy to be talking about the power 💪 of youth work with Amy Calder YouthLink Scotland #UUStopTheClock Report here! youthlink.scot/the-power-of-y…

It's finally here! I'm so proud of this book. Massive thanks to Professor Dawn Mannay and Ali Roy for excellent editorial collaboration (I still miss our meetings), to all the wonderful contributors, and to Policy Press for supporting us all through the process. #CRMethods


We are delighted to be collaborating with GENDER.ED @ University of Edinburgh CSAS South Asian Studies in Edinburgh and our Sociology Department on this book launch! Find out more and register: edin.ac/3T9lBY9



We are delighted that CRFR Co-directors Emma Davidson and Lynn Jamieson, together with Dr Susie Weller and Ros Edwards 🕯🌱, were among the winners of the NCRM 20th Anniversary Impact Prize, for their work on big qualitative data analysis! Read more: edin.ac/4e36ZCh




This #CoProWeekScot read our recent blog piece by Helen Berry The Binks Hub, exploring how the value of co-producing research is understood. Read more here: edin.ac/4f2UUgR

