Research Inside-Out: Shifting the conversation to research-as-process
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When we share our research, either in talks or papers, we typically focus on the “why” of the research: Why did we study this? Why should everyone care about the results? This usually comes at the expense of the “how,” which often gets tucked quietly into the inside of our presentations: How did we do our research? How did we overcome challenges in the process? How does how we handle and structure our data impact our work? Research Inside-Out is an event that aims to turn this conversation inside-out, with speakers from different disciplines presenting a research project that provides a window into the process, followed by a panel discussion with questions from the audience.
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Matt Salganik, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Information Technology Policy
Meredith Martin, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Center for Digital Humanities
Rebecca Koeser, Lead Developer of the Center for Digital Humanities
Ken Norman, Huo Professor in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Chair of the Department of Psychology
Sam Nastase, Post-doctoral Researcher at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Moderator: Wind Cowles, Director of Research Data and Open Scholarship
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- Date:
- Thursday, February 25, 2021
- Time:
- 12:30pm - 2:00pm
- Audience:
- Princeton Faculty/Researcher Princeton Staff Princeton Student
To request disability-related accommodations for this event, please contact pulcomm@princeton.edu at least 3 working days in advance.