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    Episode 33: Accidental Methodologists: A Discussion with Dr. Victoria Clarke on Reflective Thematic Analysis – Part 1

    en-usOctober 14, 2021

    About this Episode

    In this podcast episode, the discussion is with Dr. Victoria Clarke from the Department of Health and Social Sciences at the University of the West of England. Victoria collaborates with Dr. Virginia Braun from the School of Psychology at The University of Auckland, New Zealand. We discuss their work on Reflexive Thematic Analysis and specifically their 2006 article, Using Thematic Analysis in Psychology in the Qualitative Research in Psychology Journal. 

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