ONLINE SHORT COURSE – “INTRODUCTION TO THE KJ METHOD”. 

KJ Analysis is a collective qualitative data analysis method based on the procedures developed by the Japanese anthropologist Jiro Kawakita. The course will cover the development of the method, its various uses, and its use as a research method in the social sciences.

Saturday, October 15, 2022, from 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (GMT+8)*, facilitated by Jay A. Yacat, an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. All interested students, researchers, faculty, and staff (esp. from the Southeast Asia region) are welcome to attend and register on or before October 13, 2022 at this link: 

https://bit.ly/KJworkshop15Oct

Please see attached image to see the official poster and details of the event. For any inquiries, please contact Dr Andrian Liem (andrian.liem@monash.edu).

This event is organized by The University of the Philippines Baguio – Integrated Students in Psychology (UP ISIP) in partnership with Monash University Malaysia, Southeast Asian Indigenous Psychology, and the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, and in collaboration with Saint Louis University School of Advanced Studies.

*use this link to convert to your timezone https://www.inyourowntime.zone/2022-10-15_10.00_Asia.Manila 

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