

Making interpretations: Michael Larkin - Leaning into interpretation in IPA
Feb 14, 2024
Michael Larkin, a scholar in Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis, discusses the history and theory of IPA, its approach to meaning, and the impact of new data collection methods. They explore the challenges and opportunities in qualitative health research, including the inclusion of lived experience perspectives and open science. Additionally, they provide resources for qualitative health researchers interested in IPA and discuss a recently updated book on the analytic process.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Understanding Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)
02:59 • 15min
Challenges and Opportunities in Qualitative Health Research
17:31 • 7min
Resources for qualitative health researchers interested in IPA
24:30 • 2min
Discussing an IPA Book and Previewing Future Topics
26:48 • 2min