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Conference Program - Preliminary Edition


(Last revised: June 22, 2015)

Saturday, August 29

Registration: Starting at 13:00

Welcome and Keynote


15:00 15:15

Welcome

15:15 16:15

Keynote Address: Social Network Analysis (Willie McKether)

Networking Break

Afternoon Session
17:00 18:00
Perspectives on SoftwareAssisted Analysis
17:00 18:00
Photographs and Film

Perspectives on software-assisted qualitative data analysis: A systematic


literature review (Sanna Herkama & Anne Laajalahti, Finland)
Is the software ATLAS.ti a solution for historians? Approaches, concepts
and methods (Ben Rabah Abdelharmid et al. Tunisia)
Analyzing Photographs and Interviews: Towards an Analysis Model in
Ethnographic Research (Ricardo Contreras, USA)
Comparative narratological analysis of film and television series as texts
(Edward Larkey, USA

Welcome Dinner at 19:00

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Sunday, August 30th


Morning Sessions
9:00 10:00
Teaching & Learning
9:00 10:00
Methods

Students say the darndest things! (Adwoa Boateng, USA)


Analyzing focus group data with ATLAS.ti (Zack Zairul, The Netherlands)
Why merge codes? Seeking scale-free data exploration and a better
understanding of the agency of qualitative data analysis software
through actor-network theory (Steve Wright, UK)
Documents and their actors: an empirical pathway for power-sensitive
frame analysis of political communication (Tobias Sthler, Germany)

10:15 11:15
Transcription &
Literature Review

Transcribing with ATLAS.ti (Rohaiza binti Zakaria / Aede Khatib bin


Musta'amal (PhD) / Nor Fadilah binti Mohd Amin (PhD) / Halmi
Mashindra bin Saleh)
Using ATLAS.ti to Conduct a Systematic Review (John Lewis, USA)

10:15 11:15
Round Table

Understanding the complexities of teaching ATLAS.ti in developing


countries (Brigitte Smit, South Africa et al.)
Networking Break

Workshops
11:45 13:15

Photo-Elicitation (Ricardo Contreras)


Literature Review with ATLAS.ti (Ani Munirah Mohamad)
NCT Method of computer-assisted analysis (Susanne Friese)

Lunch & Poster Session


13:15 14:15
Poster Session

Practical application of ATLAS.ti software in the realization of research


based on grounded theory methodology (Jakub Niedbalski & Izabela
lzak, Poland)
Turning a Curiosity into Research with ATLAS.ti (Adwoa Boateng, United
States)
Convincing Ph.D. advisers and other sceptics: Added value of computerassisted qualitative data analysis. (Lorenza Williams, South Africa and
Susanne Friese, Germany).
Creating A People Stable Organization In A Turbulent Environment: A
Theory Evolution In the Context of IT & ITES Sector In Globalized India
(Geeta Bansal & Parul Pandey, India)
Translation Strategies of Textual Artifacts: Case of Historical places in
Malaysia (Azizah Hassan, Malaysia)

Afternoon Sessions
14:15 15:15
Video data

Utilising ATLAS.ti for analysing videos in Video interaction Guidance


(VIG) (Ludek Sebek & Jana Hoffmannov, Czech Republic)

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Using video annotation tools for exploring teachers professional vision


(Giancarlo Gola, Italy)
14:15 15:15
Research application

Title to be announced (Jack Soratto, Brazil)


Workloads in primary health care in Brazil (Denise Pires, Brazil)
Networking Break

15:30 16:30
Research application

Introducing ATLAS.ti software to the West African sub-region (Michael


Adelowotan, Nigeria)
The Gatekeeper's Quest: Keys to the Djembe Habitus within Facebook
a tale of four paradigms (Helen Cooke, UK)

15:30 16:30
Method

Replication for theoretical generalization and extension using ATLAS.ti: A


critical realist perspective (Wayne Mlazie, Botswana)
ATLAS.ti: The Swiss Army Knife of a research programme in Linguistic
Ethnography and Sociolinguistics (Michael Barner-Rasmussen & Louise
Kammacher, Denmark)

River Cruise 16:50 18:30


Abion Spreebogen to Jannowitzbrcke
Conference Dinner at 19:30

Monday, August 31
Morning Sessions
9:30 10:30
Visualization

How To Say It Visually: The role of relation and links in network views
(Thomas Muhr, ATLAS.ti, Germany)
What is the visualization in ATLAS.ti is looking for? (Cesar CisnerosPuebla, Mexico)

9:30 10:30
Teaching and Research
Application

Incorporating ATLAS.ti into the Undergraduate Teaching Curriculum:


Reflections on Process, Results and Challenges (Neringa Kalpokaite,
Spain)
Am I a good teacher? Development of teacher personality during
different levels of practice experience (Benjamin Apelojg, Germany)

Networking Break

Pecha Kucha Session


11:00 12:30

Impact of Non-strategic Costs Capability to Manage Process-driven

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Overheads (Wolfram Irsa, Austria)


Using ATLAS.ti to Analyse Feedbacks of ATLAS.ti Courses (Ani Munirah
Mohamad, Malaysia)
Beyond qualitative data analysis (Neringa Kalpokaite, Spain)
Using ATLAS.ti in Conversation Analysis and other Ethnomethodological
approaches (Steve Wright, UK)
Grounded Theory 2.0 (Susanne Friese, Germany)
Discussion

Lunch 12:30 13:30

Afternoon Sessions
13:30 - 14:30
Research applications

Incrementalism and punctuated equilibrium in Hungarian budget outlays


(1991-2013) (Miklos Sebok, Hungary)
The use of ATLAS.ti in educational research of the bullying phenomenon
in primary schools in the city of Tuxtla Gutirrez, Chiapas, Mxico
(Enrique Gutierrez Espinosa et al., Mexico)

13:30 14:30
Round Table

ATLAS.ti user perspective your opinions on the table (session


moderated by Ricardo Contreras, USA)
Networking Break

Closing Plenary
15:00 16:30

Preview on ATLAS.ti 8 (Thomas Muhr, ATLAS.ti, Germany)


ATLAS.ti for Mac process, challenges and opportunities (Susanne Friese
& Friedrich Markgraf, ATLAS.ti, Germany)

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