brief notes on our different approaches to analysis: example 2
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Presentation by John Dias and Chloe Brownlee-Chapman (Carlisle People First Research Team) about their experiences of doing participatory data analysis. This presentation was part of a seminar, funded by the ESRC, focusing on participatory data analysis by and with people with learning disabilitiesTRANSCRIPT
AnalysisKeeping Wartime Memories Alive
John Dias and Chloe Brownlee-Chapman
a·nal·y·sis [uh-nal-uh-sis]What we found out about what we found
out…..
2. this process as a method of studying the nature of something or of determining its essential features and their relations: the
analysis of a project.
Research Cycle - Analysis
Doing It….
• Our analysis was very important, it had to be accessible and include all of the team.
• We didn’t use big jargon words.
Analysis Process• Used Analysis Sheets put together by
the co-researchers so all of the information was in one place. It was colour coded.
• We cut out the things we didn’t want/ need and got rid of the garbage.
• Put the information together from each ‘theme’ and asked what that told us– About the war– About that Person– About that theme
Analysis Sheets
Results
• We didn’t find out what we expected to find out!
• People’s lives had changedat the same rate as other Cumbrian’s without Learning Difficulties.