Current Challenges, Future Solutions: The evolving field of survey methodology

Current Challenges, Future Solutions: The evolving field of survey methodology

Surveys are a mainstay of social research methods, but rapidly changing research realities mean these methods must constantly evolve. This event brings together researchers from the survey research community for a short workshop geared towards sharing knowledge and finding solutions to specific research problems. Presenters will briefly outline specific challenges from a variety of survey research contexts. The bulk of the sessions will be devoted to discussion and brainstorming.

Presented by the School of Politics and Interntional Relations and the Centre for Social Research & Methods.

Download the survey workshop poster (376 KB).

Presenters

Dr Nicholas Biddle

Centre for Social Research and Methods;
Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

Prof Patrick Dumont

Luxembourg National Election Study; School
of Politics and International Relations

Prof Toni Makkai

World Values Survey and Asian Barometer;
College of Arts and Social Sciences

Prof Ian McAllister

Australian Election Study; School of Politics
and International Relations

Prof Henrik Oscarsson

Swedish National Election Study;
Department of Political Science, University of
Gothenburg

Dr Darren Pennay

Life in Australia; Chief Executive Officer,
Social Research Centre

Dr Jill Sheppard

World Values Survey and Asian Barometer;
School of Politics and International Relations

Mr Feodor Snagovsky

Australian Election Study; School of Politics
and International Relations, ANU

Registration is required: feodor.snagovsky@anu.edu.au.

Date & time

Tue 24 Oct 2017, 9am–12.30pm

Location

L J Hume Centre, Haydon-Allen, Building 22, Australian National University, ACT 2601

Speakers

Dr Nicholas Biddle
Prof Patrick Dumont
Prof Toni Makkai
Prof Ian McAllister
Prof Henrik Oscarsson
Dr Darren Pennay
Dr Jill Sheppard
Mr Feodor Snagovsky

Contacts

Feodor Snagovsky

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