Research Project: Real Life Methods
Dates: 01 October 2005 - 30 September 2008
Real Life Methods is part of the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods. We are carrying out research into, and with, methods that aim to grasp the multidimensionality of lived experience and enhance social explanation.
The research is based in the areas of community, youth and family. The research programme is made up of four projects and a programme of cross-cutting activities that link and extend them.
Real Life Methods also offers a programme of training and capacity building. We run training workshops and seminars for the academic social science community, for research users, policy makers and practitioners.
If you have not done so, please join our emailing list and get involved either through our project website or by contacting our adminstrator by email.
Real Life Methods is a joint project with colleagues at the University of Manchester.
Principal Investigator
Other Staff Involved
- Anna Bagnoli
- Anne Chantry (Administrator)
- Andrew Clark
- Nick Emmel
- Frances Hodgson
- Bren Neale
- Jon Prosser
Funding
Economic and Social Research Council