3rd March, 2025

Constructivist Grounded Theory; Thematic & Reflexive Analysis

I was invited by RCA’s Prof. Ashley Hall to lead a research session for Design MPhil/PhD students — diving into constructivist grounded theory, and thematic & reflexive analysis, using real-world case studies from our NEMO (New Economic Models for the Ocean) research, to unpack methods, surface insights & navigate complex data.

LECTURE SLIDES

LECTURE SLIDES

Case Study Feedback —Process & Discovery Session

The students adopted methods & theories demonstrated within the lecture segment, to analyse varying approaches to data storage handling in the context of our NEMO (New Economic Models for the Ocean) case study.

Reading list by Jazzy Olive & Prof. Ashley Hall.

Reading list by Dr. Carla Amaral,

“Thanks for coming along to give this session for our PhD’s. There is always value in presenting like this as it helps students reflect on research.”

Prof. Ashley Hall, Postgrad Research Lead for Design PhD/MPhil & Head of Programme for MRes Healthcare & Design at the Royal College of Art

Thank you to Prof. Ashley Hall (for inviting me along), Dr. Carla Amaral & Alyssa Liu (for co-hosting the session), the Design MPhil/PhD students (for their enthusiasm), and the Royal College of Art (for facilitating the seminar). 👩‍🎨

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