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Research Methods Festival 2012 filmed sessions

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  • A quantitative approach to framing in political speech by Dr Eyal Sagi
  • Framing policy debates in the EU: new techniques to answer old questions by Professor Christine Mahoney and Dr Heike Kluver
  • Geography in a Web 3.0 World by Dr Andy Hudson-Smith
  • Geovisualisation, spatial analysis and simulation by Dr Nick Malleson
  • Happiness and welfare with changing preferences by Professor Sayantan Ghosal
  • Human validation of latent trait scaling from textual data by Professor Kenneth Benoit and Dr Will Lowe
  • International journal of social research methodology lecture: The vicissitudes of methods by Professor Andrew Abbott
  • Is there a single "right" way to study political text? Legislative hearings on monetary policy, as viewed from three different perspectives by Dr Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey
  • Key lecture: Choosing and combining units by Professor Laura Stoker
  • Key lecture: Now you see it now you dont by Professor Gillian Rose
  • Leadership without leaders? Starters and followers in on-line collective action by Professor Helen Margetts
  • Life satisfaction and income by Dr Eugenio Proto
  • Machining geography and spatial analysis by Mr Richard Milton
  • NCRM Annual Lecture: The challenges of the 21st century by Professor Sir John Beddington
  • Social choice and individual reports of subjective well-being by Professor Peter Hammond
  • Using randomized experiments to develop effective tax collection strategies by Professor Donald Green and Dr Laura Haynes

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