The Advanced Methods Institute at The Ohio State University will focus on Advancing Culturally Responsive Research and Researchers and provides an opportunity to engage participants in the latest research methodologies and congruent methods that impact the cultural relevance and sustainability of scholarly research in the social-behavioral sciences. The institute is comprised of a series of nationally recognized keynote speakers and workshops, with each workshop focusing on a methodological issue in a qualitative track (e.g., ethnography, content analysis, discourse analysis) or a quantitative track (e.g., sampling, design, measurement, coding) that will advance the latest cutting-edge scholarship as well as have key implications for researcher positionality, connecting with schools and communities and research dissemination.
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Quantitative Track
Odis Johnson, Jr., Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Executive Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Safe and Healthy Schools, and Director of the Institute in Critical Quantitative, Computational, and Mixed Methodologies, Johns Hopkins University The Infrastructure of Black Social Control: A Multi-Level Counterfactual Demonstration of Surveillance, Punishment, and Educational Inequality
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