Sponsored by:

Data Archiving and Networking Systems,

an institute of KNAW, the Royal Dutch Academy of Science and NWO, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Conference: Is Qualitative Analysis Software really comparable?

Date: April 22 and 23, 2010 Time: 8.30 am – 17.30 pm Location: University for Humanistics, Kromme Nieuwegracht 29, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Date April 22, 2010 Morning plenary session April 23, 2010 Morning plenary session

8.30 – Registration, collection of conference papers and dinner voucher

9.30 Opening – Gerty Lensvelt-Mulders 9.30 Arrival

9.35 Introduction – Jeanine Evers 10.00 Opening and announcements – Jeanine Evers

Results from the experiment: Results from the experiment: 9.45 Atlas.ti – Susanne Friese 10.15 Cassandre – Christophe Lejeune

10.20 MAXQDA – Anne Kuckartz

10.55 Coffee break 10.50 Coffee break

11.30 NVivo – Fiona Wiltshier 11.30 – David Woods & Paul Dempster 12.05 Plenary discussion – Jeanine Evers and Bart Peeters 12.05 Plenary discussion – Christina Silver and Katja Mruck

12.40 Lunch 12.40 Lunch

Date April 22, 2010 Afternoon sessions

Consult the developer(‘s representative) Consult the developer(‘s representative) Consult the developer(‘s representative)

13.15 Atlas.ti – Susanne Friese MAXQDA – Anne Kuckartz NVivo – Fiona Wiltshier

Session A 1: Future developments Session B1: Users and their use of software Session C1: Epistemological issues in using software Chair: Jeanine Evers Chair: Katja Mruck Chair: Bart Peeters

14.00 Tales from the bleeding edge: Qualitative The use of NVivo8 in a study on From ‘the art of text analysis’ to ‘the impossible just analysis of complex video data using access to HIV treatment: adventures of a PhD got possible’. Learning experiences with MAXQDA2 Transana – David Woods, Ph.D. researcher – Kingsley Oturu and NVivo – Walter Schönfelder & Johnny-Leo Jernsletten

14.45 CAQDAS Comparability? What about The CAQDAS product Atlas.ti and Grounded Reflections on an NVivo8 analysis of travel podcasts CAQDAS data exchange? – Louise Corti & Theory – Agnes Mühlmeyer-Mentzel – Clare Tagg & George Tagg-Oram Arofan Gregory

15.30 Tea break Tea break Tea break

Session A 2: Future developments Session B2: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods

16.00 Analysing public consultations on health Quantifying qualitative data (working title) –Julia care issues with computer-assistance – Schehl & Claus Stefer Aude Bicquelet & Albert Weale

16.45 Data display or analytic insight: a critical Using Atlas.ti for mixed qualitative-quantitative evaluation of recent developments in analysis – Gerben Moerman

qualitative software – Christina Silver

17.30 Closure 18.30 Conference Dinner at City Castle Oudaen, Oudegracht 99 Tel.0031-30-2311864

April 23, 2010, Afternoon sessions

Consult the developer(‘s representative) Consult the developer(‘s representative)

13.15 Cassandre – Christophe Lejeune Transana – David Woods

Session G: Different analysis strategies using Session H: Users comparing software Session I: Teaching and learning software software

14.00 Analyzing qualitative data generated in Systematic versus interpretive analysis with two Reflecting on the impact of qualitative software on expert interviews with the Dialogue QDA software: NVivo and MAXQDA - Elif Kus teaching – Clare Tagg Hermeneutic Method – Sven Packmohr Saillard

14.45 A computer-assisted linguistic ethnography Comparison of Atlas.ti, NVivo and Weft-QDA in Use of CAQDAS in Social Sciences in Argentina – of business news writing – Tom van Hout psychological research – O. López Fernández, L. Lilia Chernobilsky

Honrubia Serrano & M. Freixa Blanxart

15.30 Tea break Tea break Tea break

16.00 The split-mind-effect: Using NVivo in Evaluating CAQDAS for the application of Dialogue Legitimization of technology – technology of phenomenological interdisciplinary health legitimization – Christian Schmieder Hermeneutic Method and Global Evaluation – ethics research – Erika Goble Alexander Wraga & Sven Packmohr

16.45 Closure of session

16.55 Plenary discussion: What have we learned? Chair: Ann Lewins

17.35 Closing remarks – Jeanine Evers

Organization Jeanine Evers, KWALON, The Dutch Working Group for , The Netherlands, http://www.kwalon.nl and University for Humanistics, http://www.uvh.nl. Christina Silver, CAQDAS Networking Project, England, http://www.caqdas.soc.surrey.ac.uk Katja Mruck, Institute for Qualitative Research, Germany, http://www.qualitative-forschung.de/en/ Bart Peeters, Kwalitatief Sterk, The Flanders’ Network for Qualitative Research, Belgium, http://www.kwalitatiefsterk.be