Steve Reay, Cassie Khoo, Gareth Terry, Guy Collier, Trent Dallas, Valance Smith
Are You Making a Meal Out of Research? (eBook, PDF)
A Recipe for Research Success
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Research methods in a comic! This visual guide to common research methods paradigms will get you started on thinking about your research journey - what research is and understanding different types of methods, how you choose them, and how you get started.
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Research methods in a comic! This visual guide to common research methods paradigms will get you started on thinking about your research journey - what research is and understanding different types of methods, how you choose them, and how you get started.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2023
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- ISBN-13: 9781000865981
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 72
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000865981
- Artikelnr.: 67588914
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Steve Reay is Pakeha and of English and descent. He is a Professor of Design and the director of Good Health Design, a collaborative design studio at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. As one of a multidisciplinary team, whose aim is to develop better health and wellbeing experiences, Steve's research focuses on how the design of products and services may have a positive impact on people's health and wellbeing.
Cassie Khoo is a designer and researcher working at Auckland University of Technology's Good Health Design and Waitemata DHB's Institute for Innovation and Improvement (i3). Her background is in communication design, specifically in branding and information visualisation. Her research focus is in design for health, with a particular interest in the use of co-design to improve communication of information in healthcare.
Guy Collier is a New Zealand-based design researcher with a background in social anthropology and human-centred design. He is currently working at Te Pukenga where his focus is on redesigning vocational learning experiences in Aotearoa.
Gareth Terry is Pakeha and of English and Welsh descent. He is a senior lecturer in rehabilitation studies in the School of Clinical Sciences (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), working out of the Centre for Person Centred Care. His research interests are broadly in the ways that bodies intersect with the social, and his current research projects explore pain, disability, accessibility, and gendered embodiment. He has written extensively about qualitative methods, in particular reflexive thematic analysis.
Trent Dallas is of Maori (Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Ngati Tukorehe), Scottish and Irish descent and an experienced Maori tertiary student support specialist - particularly in Health and Business fields, he is passionate and driven to enable advancement in Maori communities through academic success. Currently he works in a Maori and Pacific Student Success role and is undertaking research to explore connections between wellbeing and Te Reo Maori, at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Valance Smith is of Maori (Ngati Mahuta, Te Parawhau, Te Uriroroi, Te Mahureure ki Whatitiri), English and Chinese descent. He is Kaihautu Tiriti - Tiriti Strategist for AUT providing strategic leadership to the Vice Chancellors Office, as well as academic and cultural leadership across Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. His current research includes matauranga Maori solutions for Kauri Dieback, and maramataka and its connection to physical activity.
Cassie Khoo is a designer and researcher working at Auckland University of Technology's Good Health Design and Waitemata DHB's Institute for Innovation and Improvement (i3). Her background is in communication design, specifically in branding and information visualisation. Her research focus is in design for health, with a particular interest in the use of co-design to improve communication of information in healthcare.
Guy Collier is a New Zealand-based design researcher with a background in social anthropology and human-centred design. He is currently working at Te Pukenga where his focus is on redesigning vocational learning experiences in Aotearoa.
Gareth Terry is Pakeha and of English and Welsh descent. He is a senior lecturer in rehabilitation studies in the School of Clinical Sciences (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand), working out of the Centre for Person Centred Care. His research interests are broadly in the ways that bodies intersect with the social, and his current research projects explore pain, disability, accessibility, and gendered embodiment. He has written extensively about qualitative methods, in particular reflexive thematic analysis.
Trent Dallas is of Maori (Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti, Ngati Tukorehe), Scottish and Irish descent and an experienced Maori tertiary student support specialist - particularly in Health and Business fields, he is passionate and driven to enable advancement in Maori communities through academic success. Currently he works in a Maori and Pacific Student Success role and is undertaking research to explore connections between wellbeing and Te Reo Maori, at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Valance Smith is of Maori (Ngati Mahuta, Te Parawhau, Te Uriroroi, Te Mahureure ki Whatitiri), English and Chinese descent. He is Kaihautu Tiriti - Tiriti Strategist for AUT providing strategic leadership to the Vice Chancellors Office, as well as academic and cultural leadership across Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. His current research includes matauranga Maori solutions for Kauri Dieback, and maramataka and its connection to physical activity.
What is Research?; Section One: Process of Investigation Prepare Yourself
Identify your type of 'Kitchen' Flinging open the Pantry Who are You?
Locating your Research Relationship to Theory Making a Meal Methods,
Methods, Methods Choosing your Tools; Section Two: Leading to New Insight
Finding New Insights Left's Shift Perspectives; Section Three: Effectively
Shared Dissemination Impact of your Research
Identify your type of 'Kitchen' Flinging open the Pantry Who are You?
Locating your Research Relationship to Theory Making a Meal Methods,
Methods, Methods Choosing your Tools; Section Two: Leading to New Insight
Finding New Insights Left's Shift Perspectives; Section Three: Effectively
Shared Dissemination Impact of your Research
What is Research?; Section One: Process of Investigation Prepare Yourself
Identify your type of 'Kitchen' Flinging open the Pantry Who are You?
Locating your Research Relationship to Theory Making a Meal Methods,
Methods, Methods Choosing your Tools; Section Two: Leading to New Insight
Finding New Insights Left's Shift Perspectives; Section Three: Effectively
Shared Dissemination Impact of your Research
Identify your type of 'Kitchen' Flinging open the Pantry Who are You?
Locating your Research Relationship to Theory Making a Meal Methods,
Methods, Methods Choosing your Tools; Section Two: Leading to New Insight
Finding New Insights Left's Shift Perspectives; Section Three: Effectively
Shared Dissemination Impact of your Research