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GLOBAL CONFERENC CALENDAR 2023

Featured events:

19 th  International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. May 17-23, 2023, Urbana, IL. Every year since 2005. Usually in the second half of May. Deadline for abstracts by January 15th. For more information, visit  https://icqi.org/ .

Humanities and Social Sciences Net On-line  (H-Net). A major portal with links to over 800 humanities conferences and CFP.  http://www.h-net.org/announce/group.cgi?type=Conferences   

The Qualitative Report (TQR) website.  See for resources.  https://tqr.nova.edu/

Call for Collaborative Institutions: Graduate Student Qualitative Methods Network (GSQMN)   https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/sites.nova.edu/dist/a/4/files/2021/11/Call-for-collaborative-institutions-2.pdf   One time call, 2021-2022-2023.

The International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM) conferences, workshops, and events , including The Qualitative Health Research (QHR) conference, The Qualitative Methods (QM) conference, The Thinking Qualitatively (TQ) Workshop Series, and The TQ2U Workshop Series. Other Qualitative Software workshops are also held throughout the year across various locations. Because of the pandemic situation, some of these conferences might not be convened in the near future. Please check the website for more information:  http://www.iiqm.ualberta.ca/Conferences_and_Workshops.aspx  or  https://www.ualberta.ca/international-institute-for-qualitative-methodology/about-us

MAXQDA workshops—check periodically at  MAXQDA Workshops and Free Webinars | Live Training Sessions – MAXQDA  They usually display forthcoming workshops for the next two months.

NVivo training. See at  https://www.qsrinternational.com/nvivo-qualitative-data-analysis-software/support-services/customer-hub/nvivo-academy/nvivo-academy   or  https://lumivero.com/services/training/

2023  Conferences by month:

Most of these events re-occur on annual basis at approximately the same time. 

January 2023

6th European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (ECQI) 2023 , virtual congress edition. Pre-congress Methods Training: January 10, 2023. ECQI Congress: January 11-13, 2023. Recurrent event. For information, go to:

https://www.europeannetworkqi.org/european-congress-qualitative-inquiry-2023

7 th  World Conference on Qualitative Research  – Algarve (Portugal)+Online January 25-27, 2023. More information at:

2023 International Symposium on Autoethnography and Narrative (ISAN)  will be a fully online conference. The conference will occur via Zoom on January 3-5, 2023. Reoccurring event. See at  https://iaani.org/2023isan/

February 2023

33rd BARCELONA International Conference on “Literature, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences” (LHES2-22), 9th to 11th February 2022, Barcelona, Spain. Website URL:  http://drhss.org/conference/339

Annual Ethnography in Education Research Forum . Meetings have moved to a biennial basis. 2023 date  TBA . The meetings are usually in February. University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More information at:  https://www.gse.upenn.edu/academics/research/center-urban-ethnography-education-forum    Conference contact is  [email protected]

34 th  Annual Conference on Ethnographic and Qualitative Conference (EQRC) . March 21-22, 2022, held virtually. Proposal Submission Portal will open January 4 th , 2022 and the deadline is February 22, 2022. Generic website: https://www.eqrc.net/2022-home

Society for Applied Anthropology 83rd Annual Meeting.  March 28- April 1, 2023, Hilton, Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, Cincinnati, OH. Annual meetings convene at the end of March; CFP are typically due in mid-October. https://www.appliedanthro.org/annual-meeting

Qualitative Design and Data Collection Camp –  Online, March 13-16, 2023   https://researchtalk.com/qddcc-2023/

2023 QRCA Annual Conference , Charlotte, North Carolina, March 22-24, 2023. The Association of Qualitative Research Consultants. For more information, visit the website:    https://www.qrca.org/page/annual-conference   If the URL doesn’t work, use the name of the conference as keyword for an Internet search:  2023 QRCA Annual Conference

Summer/Autumn School  The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) 2023 . University of Augsburg (Germany). Organizers: Prof. Dr. Reiner Keller (University of Augsburg) & Prof. Dr. Wolf Schünemann (University of Hildesheim).  Please visit   www.diskurswissenschaft.de   for up-to-date information and details concerning registration, venues, etc.

Qualitative Data Analysis Camp – Online April 17-20, 2023 

14 th  SAR International Conference on Artistic Research

April 19 th  to April 23 rd  2023 in Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim

https://sar2023.no

2023 National Conference, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association.  April 5-8, 2023, in San Antonio, Texas. Deadlines for paper proposals is January 10 th , 2023.  https://pcaaca.org/conference/2023

The 2023 Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association  (AERA). Chicago, IL, April 13-16, 2023. Meeting and Housing registration is now open, early bird deadline is March 10 th , 2023. Program Schedule is now available.  https://www.aera.net/Events-Meetings/2023-Annual-Meeting

2023 International Congress for Qualitative Research & Theory Methodologies (ic-QRTM)   Online conference, April 28-30, 2023. The Institute for Research & Theory Methodologies in partnership with the South American Center for Qualitative Research. More information at: 

https://www.mentoringresearchers.org/s/pages/ic-qrtm?fbclid=IwAR0HJdNYkuSQDPAVw1dvdWa-SHQYPmB4GzHlxvpJPaZ-DTjDEUDadewprgQ

The 2023 Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association Virtual Meeting  (AERA). Virtual, May 4-5, 2023. Meeting and Housing registration is now open, early bird deadline is March 10 th , 2023. Program Schedule is now available. 

https://www.aera.net/Events-Meetings/2023-Annual-Meeting

19 th  International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.  May 17-23, 2023, Urbana, IL. For more information, visit  https://icqi.org/

21 st  International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities 2023

Place: Online+ Sorbonne Universite, Paris, France. Format: A mix of live, pre-recorded, and in-person (at a scale that’s allowed) presentations and social interaction spaces. Dates: 28-30 June 2023. Special Focus: Data, Media, Knowledge: Re-Considering Interdisciplinarity and the Digital Humanities

https://thehumanities.com/2023-conference/call-for-papers

39th Qualitative Analysis Conference and Couch-Stone Symposium of the SSSI.  University of British Columbia- Okanagan Campus, June 14-16, 2023. A double conference with the Couch-Stone Symposium. More information at: 

https://www.qualitatives.ca

5 th  Canadian International Conference on Humanities & Social Sciences 2023 . Conference on June 10- 11, 2023. Toronto, Canada, in person conference. Abstracts Submission Deadline is April 30, 2023. For more information go to  https://socialsciences.info/   or e-mail the Conference Convener at  [email protected]   Organized by Unique Conferences Canada ( https://uniqueca.com/ )

7 th  Canadian International Conference on advances In Education, Teaching & Technology 2023 . Parallel conference with 5th Canadian International Conference on Humanities & Social Sciences 2023. Conference on June 10- 11, 2023. Toronto, Canada. Abstracts Submission Deadline is April 30, 2023. For more information go to  https://educationconference.info/   Organized by Unique Conferences Canada ( https://uniqueca.com/ )

9 th  Ethnography and Qualitative Research Conference   2023   University of Trento, Italy, June 7-10, 2023. Consolidates the rich intellectual discussion spurred by previous editions. More information at:

The International Visual Sociology Association (IVSA) Annual Conference 2023 . Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU) in Nairobi, June 27-29, 2023. Proposal deadline is February 1 st , 2023. More information at:

IVSA 2023 Annual Conference

Annual Conference of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology 2023.  June 29-30, 2023, in Santa Cruz, CA at University of California. Submission deadline is February 1 st , 2023. Pre conference workshop on June 28 th , 2023. More information at:

http://sqip.org/2023-sqip-conference-call-for-proposals/

EUPOP 2023, Conference of the European Popular Culture Association 2023,  University of Stirling, Scotland, July 3-5, 2023. Deadline March 17 th , 2023. More information to follow:  https://epcablog.wordpress.com   

18 th  International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2023 . A blended conference. July 19 – 21, 2023. Oxford Brookes University Oxford, United Kingdom.

https://thesocialsciences.com

20th Annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive . July 24–28 and August 2–4, 2023. Courses offered exclusively in online format.  https://researchtalk.com/qrsi-2023/

August 2023

September 2023

8 th  International Conference on Communication & Media Studies 2023,  Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain + Online September 6-8, 2023 .  A blended conference. More information at:

https://oncommunicationmedia.com/2023-conference

9th Qualitative Research in Mental Health Conference 2023 . Budapest, Hungary, August 31- September 2, 2023. More information at:

October 2023

EPIC 2023  (The Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference). Chicago, Illinois, October 7-10, 2023. More information at:

https://www.epicpeople.org/epic2023-big-reveal/

Evaluation 2023  October 9-14, 2023, Indianapolis, IN  https://www.evaluationconference.org/About/Upcoming-Meetings     

November 2023

Meeting of the   American Anthropological Association 2023 . Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 15-19, 2023. In person or online. More information at:

December 2023

January 2024

2024 International Symposium on Autoethnography and Narrative (ISAN)  will be a fully online conference. The conference will occur via Zoom on January TBD, 2024. Reoccurring event. See at  https://iaani.org/   

NCRM

2023 Research Methods e-Festival

The 2023 Research Methods e-Festival took place between 7 and 9 November 2023. The online NCRM event was organised as a celebration of research methods with an interdisciplinary focus.

Our programme included 100 sessions in a variety of immersive formats. These ranged from "what is" and "how to" talks, to more research-focused webinars, expert panels doing deep dives into particular topics and workshops.

The event was the 10th edition of the Research Methods Festival, which takes place every two years. It will be the second edition to be run online, with the first e-festival held in 2021 . NCRM has run the Research Methods Festival since the third edition in 2008.

The e-festival programme featured more than 100 sessions.

View the programme

Poster competition

The e-festival featured a video poster competition, which was open postgraduate researchers.

More details are available below.

Keynote: Evidencing Impact

The keynote session at the festival focused on evidencing research impact. Professor Mark Reed discussed easy-to-use tools that enable researchers to monitor, evaluate and evidence the impact of their work.

The talk took place at 12:30 on Tuesday, 7 November. It was free to attend, open to researchers in all disciplines and sectors and did not require registration to the full three-day event.

The session concluded with an announcement of the winners of the NCRM Impact Prize. Find out more .

Video poster competition winner

As part of the 2023 Research Methods e-Festival, we showcased video posters from current postgraduate researchers. The video posters were broadcast during the e-festival and attendees of the event voted for their favourite, with a prize being awarded to the most popular.

The winner was Joanna Grace, whose video was titled Towards a Methodology for Doing Research with People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities. Read more and watch Joanna's video .

Ten finalists were selected from a longlist of almost 50 applications. They were invited to create three-minute video posters, which were all featured at the online festival.

The shortlisted candidates were: Bethan Pell; Courtney Franklin; Elena C. Altmann; Emily MacLeod; Jennie Lister; John Parkin; Marifatul Amalia; Paul Vanags; Suse Gibson.

Event details

Festival passes were available for a flat fee of £10, which gave attendees a choice of all the festival's 100 main sessions.

We ran a series of workshops alongside the festival that require separate registration. The workshops were two-hour intensives that were limited to a maximum of 30 participants and charged at £2.50 per session.

The e-festival was be held on the interactive online platform Whova . The platform enables users to create an online profile, pick the sessions they would like to attend, watch videos in our poster competition and network with other attendees.

Please note : festival sessions were not recorded.

Further information

For more information, contact Sandra Gogacz: [email protected]

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AIB 2023: RM-SIG Research Methods Workshops and Masterclasses

  • Event Date: 5 July
  • Extended Registration Deadline: 31 May 2023 (Formerly 1 May)
  • Point of Contact: Emma Gardner, University of Birmingham, [email protected]

RM-SIG Workshops

Machine learning for international business research.

Masterclass Leads: Thomas Lindner (University of Innsbruck), Laurenz Tinhof (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

Time and Date: 5 July, 10am-1pm CET

In this workshop, we cover the conceptual foundations of machine learning (ML), and how ML complements the battery of empirical methodologies usually applied in IB research. After having established the conceptual basics, we will proceed to implementing simple ML methodologies in the script language R, using recent machine learning packages. In the last part of the workshop, we will introduce workshop participants to an ML architecture we developed for predicting subsidiary profits abroad, and participants will be able to edit and improve the ML architecture in a case study of using ML for IB research. We will close with Q&A about applications in current research projects and teaching.

Surviving the Review Process: Behind the Scenes of Submitting Qualitative Papers to IB Journals

Masterclass Lead: Rebecca Piekkari (Aalto University School of Business)

In this workshop we will cover the issues involved in publishing qualitative research in IB journals. Professor Rebecca Piekkari, an Area Editor of Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), will discuss the process with editors and author teams of papers that have recently been published in JIBS and JWB. Workshop participants will get a behind-the-scenes understanding of the key challenges that the authors faced, lessons they learned, and the key turning points and insights they obtained during the review process. Participants will also hear advice from editors about how authors can maximize the chances of their papers making it through the review process. The workshop will provide opportunities for workshop participants to pose questions of the presenters and reflect on the workshop content.

RM-SIG Masterclasses

Ethnography.

Masterclass Lead: Fiona Moore (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Time and Date: 5 July, 2-5pm CET

Drawing on my experience of more than 25 years as an anthropologist of business and organisations, we will begin with a discussion of what makes a study “ethnographic”, and about how ethnography in business draws on, and develops, work done in more traditional settings. We will consider various theoretical and practical traditions in ethnography and their relevance to business and management. We will then engage in various practical exercises aimed at developing participants’ skills as ethnographers and at instilling an “ethnographic mentality” for use in fieldwork.

Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) and the Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA) in IB Research

Masterclass Leads: Nicole Richter (University of Southern Denmark), Christian Ringle (Hamburg University of Technology)

This workshop introduces and encourages the combined use of partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and the necessary condition analysis (NCA) that enables researchers to explore and validate hypotheses following a sufficiency logic, as well as hypotheses drawing on a necessity logic.

PLS-SEM belongs to a family of regression-based methods for estimating models with latent variables developed by the Swedish econometrician Herman Wold (1985). Since the 2000s, PLS-SEM has gained widespread popularity in a variety of disciplines among them (international) marketing and management research. The method estimates theoretically established causal-predictive relationships between latent variables (i.e. constructs measured by observed indicators). The results can empirically substantiate the determinants (X) that lead to an outcome (Y). Authors who interpret their PLS-SEM findings often use expressions such as “X increases Y” or “a higher X leads to a higher Y”. The interpretation, therewith, follows a sufficiency logic. Understanding relationships in terms of sufficiency logic is extremely relevant. Researchers, for instance, aim to understand the factors that lead to a stronger intention to use certain technology by applying different theories of technology acceptance; or they aim to understand the factors that contribute to a higher loyalty of their customers.

In contrast, the NCA is a relatively novel research methodology that has attracted much attention in the academic community in recent years. The NCA follows a necessity logic (“X is necessary for Y”) and can identify necessary conditions in data sets. A necessary condition is a critical factor for an outcome: if the necessary cause is not in place the outcome will not materialize. Hence, the necessary condition can be a bottleneck, critical factor, constraint, disqualifier, etc. The right level of a necessary condition must be put and kept in place to avoid guaranteed failure. By adding a different logic and data analysis approach, an NCA adds both rigor and relevance to theory, data analysis, and publications.

Against this background, with a combined use of PLS-SEM and NCA, we can determine the factors that produce the best possible outcome (i.e. the should-have factors; sufficiency logic) and those that are critical for an outcome (i.e. the must-have factors; necessity logic). Importantly, the should-have factors can only increase an outcome after the must-have factors have been taken care of. If necessary conditions are ignored or neglected in a field where we theoretically assume they exist, the result will be incomplete findings and recommendations. PLS-SEM is an approach to identify the determinants that can increase an outcome. NCA identifies the necessary level of a determinant that is needed to enable the outcome (Richter et al., 2020).

In this workshop, we will, therefore, introduce sufficiency and necessity logic as well as the foundations of a combined PLS-SEM and NCA use. For a case study illustration we use the SmartPLS 4 software. We provide insights into the logic, assessment, challenges and benefits of a combined use of PLS-SEM and NCA.

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The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR)

Since its founding more than twenty years ago, the Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research has welcomed more than three thousand graduate students and junior faculty.

Participants in IQMR are either nominated by their home school or department or selected from an "open pool" (largely funded by the National Science Foundation, with additional support from the American Political Science Association).

IQMR 2024 will run from June 16-28

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How to participate

There are four separate open pool competitions to attend IQMR 2024: the general open pool; applications from researchers at African scholarly institutions; applications from researchers at Latin American scholarly institutions; and applications from scholars based in the Arab MENA region. You can find links to the separate application forms in the table below.

Scholars admitted through the general track will have their participation at IQMR covered, receive a stipend to contribute towards cost of meals, as well as shared-accommodation for the duration of the program. General track attendees will be responsible for their own transportation costs to and from Syracuse University. Scholars admitted through the African, Latin American and MENA tracks will have participation at IQMR covered, meals, and shared-accommodation for the duration of the program, as well as roundtrip economy-class airfare.

Distinct from the open pool process, IQMR also accepts attendees who are nominated to attend by their home unit (center/department/school) using their own selection procedures. The participation fee varies depending on the number of people being nominated. For 2024, the participation fee per nominee is $1670 if one, $1640 if two, $1620 if three, $1600 if four, and $1580 if five. The participation may be paid by either the nominating home unit, or by the nominee. If you have any questions about the nominating process, please contact Colin Elman  at [email protected]

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Application deadline: 10/23/23 Number of slots: 15 Travel bursary: No Part, room and board: Yes

Latin America

Application deadline: 10/23/23 Number of slots: 5 Travel bursary: Yes Part, room and board: Yes

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Learn to create and critique methodologically sophisticated qualitative research designs, including case studies, tests of necessity or sufficiency, and narrative or interpretive work. Explore the techniques, uses, strengths, and limitations of these methods, while emphasizing their relationships with alternative approaches. And receive constructive feedback on your own qualitative research designs. 

Watch our YouTube playlist for video introductions to each of the conference sessions.

New Voices Initiative

IQMR’s New Voices Initiative aims to identify, encourage and support early career researchers (ECRs) who are interested in teaching at IQMR. Our hope is that each fall several ECRs will be selected through a transparent, competitive process, and will join the teaching team for particular module sequences during the following summer’s institute. Seasoned instructors will guide and mentor ECRs who are selected, and will learn from and draw on their fresh insights and perspectives about the methods being taught. The initiative’s broader goals are to grow the number and diversity of faculty who teach qualitative and multi-method research in the social sciences. As part of the New Voices Initiative, three ECRs were selected as teaching fellows at IQMR 2023. 

IQMR 2023 ECR Teaching Fellows:

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Gabreélla (Ella) Friday

Gabreélla (Ella) Friday is a postdoctoral researcher dually appointed in the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs and the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at Brown University. Her areas of specialization include mass incarceration, women, gender and sexuality studies, time and social theory, and social movements. She worked as a prisoner’s rights advocate, community organizer, and researcher for her forthcoming book project, Weaponizing and Resisting Time. Here, she explores incarcerated women’s relationship to and resistance of time in a rural upstate New York jail where she conducted four-years of ethnographic advocacy. Friday received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Binghamton University in 2022. 

Rachel Schwartz

Rachel Schwartz

Rachel Schwartz is an Assistant Professor of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Her research focuses on civil war and its legacies, statebuilding, corruption, and human rights in Central America, as well as qualitative methods. Her book Undermining the State from Within: The Institutional Legacies of Civil War in Central America was published by Cambridge University Press in early 2023. Her research has been supported by the Fulbright Program and the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), and her work has been published in scholarly journals like the  Journal of Peace Research ,  Journal of Global Security Studies ,  Latin American Politics & Society ,  Revista de Ciencia Política, Small Wars and Insurgencies , and  Studies in Comparative International Development . During the 2019-2020 academic year, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR) at Tulane University. Schwartz received her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2019.

Please note that while we are hopeful that participants in IQMR 2024 will be able to gather in Syracuse next summer, we realize that this will ultimately be dictated by health circumstances. If we are unable to hold an in-person institute, IQMR 2024 will take place online. We will offer details regarding specific arrangements early next year once we have further information on the progression of the COVID pandemic, and faculty and student needs.

Committee on Quantitative Methods in Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences

The Workshop on Quantitative Research Methods in Education, Health, and Social Sciences (QMEHSS) serves as an important venue on the University of Chicago campus for building an intellectual community of colleagues who share methodological interests. Workshop participants meet biweekly to discuss working papers and brainstorm solutions to methodological problems encountered in ongoing research. Participants have included faculty members, researchers, and students from the Social Sciences Division, Health Studies, Statistics, Public Policy, the National Opinion Research Center, the Consortium for Chicago School Research, and colleagues from the University of Illinois in Chicago. In addition, we have invited speakers from other major universities to share with us their latest work.

A pre-workshop session is designed to prepare students for active participation in intellectual discourse in the workshop. The pre-workshop sessions will be held in a hybrid format this year (2024-2025) before each workshop session, and will be scheduled at the beginning of each quarter based on MAPSS QMSA students’ schedules. Please contact Yanyan Sheng  ([email protected]) for specific information about attending pre-workshop session.  Our workshops meet bi-weekly on Fridays from 11:00am until 12:30pm CST unless otherwise noted.

Please Note: The Workshop has resumed in person at 1126 E. 59th street in the Social Sciences Tea Room 201. For those who wish to attend virtually, there is a Zoom backup option that can be accessed by emailing Aasha Francis [email protected] or by subscribing to our email list. 

If you would like to be added to the workshop email list please email Aasha Francis, Administrative Specialist  [email protected]

AUTUMN 2024

Guillaume Pouliot , Assistant Professor, Chicago Harris School of Public Policy

Guanglei Hong , Professor; Comparative Human Development; Chair, Committee on Education

Jenny Trinitapoli , Professor; Director, Committee for International Social Science Research

WINTER 2025

David McMillon , Assistant Professor of Economics, Emory

Esfandiar Maasoumi , Professor of Economics, Emory

Francis Vella , Professor of Economics, Georgetown University

SPRING 2025

March 28, 2025

Bernard Koch , Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago

Jennie Brand , Professor of Sociology, UCLA

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The Theory Construction and Research Methodology (TCRM) Workshop is a longstanding tradition within NCFR. Working papers on family theory and research methodology are reviewed, discussed, and strengthened in this unique, interactive environment, which is held on site at the NCFR Annual Conference.

TCRM sessions run from Tuesday, Nov. 7, through the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 8, at the 2023 NCFR Annual Conference .

This year's TCRM co-chairs are Bethany Willis and Nikki DiGregorio. Contact them at [email protected] .

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TCRM is made possible with the support of NCFR's Journal of Family Theory & Review .

TCRM Papers

Papers for TCRM 2023 are  posted online  for registered TCRM attendees to access.

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TCRM sessions are unique from other NCFR sessions. Authors submit their papers before the meetings and leaders in the field serve as discussants, providing detailed reviews of papers, again before the meetings. Authors’ papers and extended abstracts are made available prior to TCRM so that attendees can provide their own feedback on each paper during the session. In the past, we have had presenters summarize their papers at the beginning of the session. This year, authors will not describe their papers during the TCRM session. Instead, we are asking authors to provide an extended abstract to participants to read before the TCRM session, if they cannot read the entire paper. This process will allow us to get to the discussion quicker. The extended abstract should be about 1000 words and represent what authors would have presented at the beginning of a session in previous years. Sessions will include discussant comments, author responses, and audience feedback. The goal of these sessions is to provide deep intellectual conversation and substantive feedback to authors.

TCRM Call for Proposals

The deadline for TCRM submissions was March 15, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. PST.

Authors of accepted papers will be required to submit a full version of their paper, up to 35 pages (all inclusive) and extended abstracts (1,000 words), by August 16th, 2023 , and discussant reviews due by October 6th, 2023 .

Please contact the TCRM co-chairs with any questions, inquiries, or volunteer requests at [email protected] .

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The  Penn State Workshops in Research Methods for Applied Linguists started in 2020 as a means to support researchers in designing, carrying out, and reporting research studies. Not only are research methods at the heart of any piece of research that we do, but the ways in which we design and use our research tools can have important consequences for the nature of a study’s findings and conclusions. In addition to these understandings, open science initiatives are encouraging us to be more transparent in how we plan, conduct, and share our research (e.g., sharing data collection materials, pre-registering analyses before data collection). In order to support researchers in carrying out high-quality applied linguistics research, our aims for these workshops has always been to provide free and accessible training in a variety of research methods used in the field, including considerations for research design, data collection, data analysis, reporting, interpretation, and publishing. Our workshops involve all stages of the research process and are led by international experts. In fall 2023, we are pleased to offer the following workshops:

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  • Becky Huang , Ohio State University
  • November 3, 2023 (2-5pm, New York Time)

Participants can choose to attend any number of workshops (e.g., all five, two). All workshops will take place online and are free to attend . We welcome you to learn more about the courses using the tabs at the top of this page. Spaces are limited and are reserved on a first come, first serve basis using the registration form . Links to attend each workshop will be provided as we get closer to the event.

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Live Online 10 th International Workshop on Research and Methodology  (WORAM 10.0 2023)

Date: 5th January to 12th January, 2023

WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY

About woram 10.0 2023:.

Conducting research involves many issues including a selection of an appropriate research topic, research design, application of proper sampling technique and adequate sample size, data collection procedure, data presentation and application of test of significance. Research methodology workshop may play important role in understanding these concepts for fostering research and innovation in the World.

This International Workshop will help the Researchers and Academicians for selecting the topic for Research, formulation of Research problem, formulation and testing of hypothesis, method of data collection, parametric and non-parametric statistical method and report writing. This time WORAM 10.0 will bring the opportunity for Quantitative Researchers to learn the application of SPSS for Data Analysis and LIVE DEMONOSTRATION will help the researchers to use SPSS in a simple manner for Quantitative Research Design. Mechanics of Dissertation and Thesis Writing, Ethical issues in Research along with plagiarism checking, paraphrasing process by using software.

All the participants of this International Workshop will learn the installation and application of Reference Management Software like Mendeley, Zotero and EndNote software.

All the Researchers and Academicians of the Globe are facing crucial challenge for maintaining the quality of research especially in Scientific Research Methodology, Qualitative Research Methodology and Quantitative Research Methodology for publication of Research Papers in the Free Scopus and UGC Care List Group I, Group II Journals.  It is the need and demand of the Research Community of the world and budding Researchers to receive a sound research methodology hands-on live training for nurturing their research and to cope up with future challenges in research.

A good research methodology is a key to sound research output and quality publication in peer reviewed journals. Eudoxia Research Centre is supporting the Researchers and Academicians of 193 countries of the world to enrich their research methodology and research paper free publication in scientific research, qualitative research and quantitative research.

Research & Methodology for Qualitative Research & Mixed Methods and different types of Qualitative Research Design, Data Collection, Coding and Analysis for  Ethnography, Narrative, Phenomenological, Grounded Theory & Case Study Methods will be discussed in this workshop. On the other hand, the LIVE DEMONSTRATION on Fundamentals of NVivo 12 will the main attraction for the Qualitative and Mixed Method Researchers.

This Workshop WORAM teaches you the basics of conducting qualitative research as well as analysis of Qualitative Data, Coding and application of Software. You will learn how to: (a) design research questions, (b) write interview questions, and (c) conduct observations. You will also be introduced to basic data analysis techniques, software and think about where you would like to publish and present your research.

Most of Researchers and Academicians are experiencing problem regarding selection of correct International FREE SCOPUS Journal for publication of their research work. Time to time, there will be different rules and regulations in different countries of the world for the requirement of International Research Publication by Academicians and Researchers. The very important point is that true researcher are passionate about making lifetime contributions high-impact by the publication of their in high impact factor journals for their personal growth as well as for International job opportunities. 

This course is perfect for anyone interested in conducting Quantitative Research but isn’t sure how to get started. At the end of this course, you will have gained knowledge about the primary and advanced tools used in both Quantitative and Qualitative Research and how to use them. You will be ready to go forth and conduct your own research, drafting thesis or dissertation as well as guiding scholars.

In this WORAM 10.0 2023, all the Academicians and Researchers are receiving the opportunity for gaining the LIVE DEMONSTRATION of the Application of Software for Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods of Research along with PDF Books for their future reference and endeavors. All the webinars are systematic in nature for young Researchers and Experienced Academicians. Again, the selection of Research Topic for the Ph.D/D.Sc./D.Litt. Thesis, Dissertation, and Effective Manuscript is considered as the big challenge from academic and publication points of view, but the discussion of sample Research Papers and Thesis in this workshop will make it easier for all the scholars.

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In this International Workshop, all the Academicians and Researchers will gain a good understanding and knowledge of fundamentals and advanced knowledge of Quantitative Research, Qualitative Research Design, Methods of Data Collection, Questionnaire Preparation, Manuscript Drafting, SCOPUS/UGC CARE/WOS Free Publication Process. . In this course, our aim is to teach you, both the theory, including different types of data collection methods, sampling and data analysis manually and by using software for Quantitative and Qualitative research design.

All the Researchers and Academicians of the Globe are facing crucial challenge for maintaining the quality of research especially in Advanced Research Methodology in Manuscript Drafting, data collection, analysis of data and applications of research software like NVivo and SPSS for coding and analysis of data. It is the need and demand of the Research Community of the world and budding Researchers to receive a sound research method and methodology hands-on live training for nurturing their research and to understand the future challenges in research.

A good research methodology is key to sound research output and quality publication in peer-reviewed journals. Eudoxia Research University and Eudoxia Research Centre are supporting the Researchers and Academicians of 193 countries of the world to enrich their research methodology and research paper free publication in qualitative research.

SCOPE of the WORAM 10.0 2023:

Who should join this

·Anyone wishing to develop their interviewing skills to conduct professional research in higher education

. Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Method Researchers with a vision for Effective Manuscript Publication in Good Impact Factor International Journal.

·Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor, Academic students, researchers and teachers

·Research assistants, research associates and research consultants

·Doctoral Students, Graduate and Undergraduate Students

·Anyone who is to learn fundamentals about research method and methodology along with peer-reviewed publication process.

“Research is something that everyone can do, and everyone ought to do. It is simply collecting information and thinking systematically about it.”   Raewyn Connell

Key Points of the International Workshop WORAM 10.0 2023:

  • The beginner level programs do not need any prerequisite experience.
  • All Lessons are chronologically designed with increasing level of difficulty.
  • Understand the significance of the topics covered and its impact on the real world.
  • Complete guidance is provided to configure and install the necessary tools.
  • Cover your chosen topic in depth with relevant case studies, interactive examples and more.

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In this International Workshop, all the Academicians and Researchers will gain a good understanding and knowledge about fundamentals and advanced knowledge of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Design, Methods of Data Collection, Questionnaire Preparation, Manuscript Drafting, SCOPUS/UGC CARE/WOS Free Publication Process. . In this course, our aim is to teach you, both the theory, including different types of data collection methods, sampling and data analysis manually and by using software for qualitative research design.

All the Researchers and Academicians of the Globe are facing crucial challenge for maintaining the quality of research especially in Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methodology, data collection, analysis of data and applications of research software like NVivo and SPSS for coding and analysis of data. It is the need and demand of the Research Community of the world and budding Researchers to receive a sound research method and methodology hands-on live training for nurturing their research and to cope up with future challenges in research.

WORAM 10.0 2023

Woram 10.0 research workshop 2023.

This course is perfect for anyone interested in conducting qualitative research but isn’t sure how to get started. At the end of this course, you will have gained knowledge about the primary tools used in qualitative research and how to use them. You will be ready to go forth and conduct your own research, drafting thesis or dissertation as well as guiding scholars.

WORKSHOP ON RESEARCH AND METHODOLOGY (WORAM 10.0 2023)

This Workshop on Research And Methodology  will help the Researchers and Academicians for understanding the basics of Research Methodology, Research Gap, Research Question, Research Problem, Research Design, Qualitative Data Collection, Selecting the topic for Research, method of data collection, Mechanics of Research Manuscript Drafting, Ethical issues in Research along with plagiarism checking, paraphrasing process by using software. This Workshop WORAM 9.0 teaches you the basics of conducting Quantitative and Qualitative research as well as analysis of Qualitative Data, Coding and application of Software. You will learn how to: (a) design research questions, (b) write interview questions, and (c) conduct observations. You will also be introduced to basic data analysis techniques, software and think about where you would like to publish and present your research.

Agenda of WORAM 10.0- 2023:

Day 1: 05/01/2023 (thursday).

Fundamentals of Research & Methodology:

Significance of Research, Types of Research, Research Gap, Research Question, Research Design, Basics of Qualitative and Quantitative Research, Mixed Method & Scientific Research, Research Methodology for Literature Research, Different Methods of Data Collection, Application of Online Platform, Selection of Research Topic, SEO based Research Work and Research Design for receiving h-index, i-index.

Day 2: 06/01/2023 (Friday)

Qualitative Research Design and NVivo:

Research & Methodology for Qualitative Research Design & Mixed Method of Research, Ethnography, Narrative, Phenomenological, Grounded Theory & Case Study Method, Method of Data Collection, Coding and Analysis in Qualitative Research Design, Details about Inductive and Deductive Coding in Qualitative Research, Sampling Methods in Qualitative Research, Fundamentals of NVivo 12 plus for Qualitative Data Coding and Analysis, Live Demonstration of NVivo for Video and Audio Coding and Analysis, Auto Transcription with NVivo 12, Statistical Presentation by using NVivo, Data Import and Export in NVivo 12, Fundamentals of Max QDA.

Day 3: 07/01/2023 (Saturday)

Quantitative Research Design & SPSS:

Basics of Quantitative Research Design, Descriptive & Inferential Statistics for Quantitative Research, Method of Data Collection, Sampling in Quantitative Research Design, Parametric and Non-Parametric Test, Type I and Type II errors, Statistical Data Analysis and Presentations in Quantitative Research Design, Fundamentals of SPSS, Installation & Application of SPSS for Graph, Bar Diagram, Pie Diagram, Student T-Test.

Day 4: 09/01/2023 (Monday)

Mechanics of Hypothesis Formulation & Thesis Drafting:

Hypothesis Formulation & Testing, Synopsis Writing, Research Proposal Drafting, Letter of Recommendation (LOR), Mechanics of Thesis & Dissertation Drafting, Selection of Topic for Thesis, Title and Sections, References, Formats, Flow-charts, Ethical Paraphrasing in Research, Literature Review Process, Collection of Free High-Quality Papers, Sample Thesis Free Collection and Discussion, International Thesis Drafting Guidelines from Top Ranked Universities of the world.

Day 5: 12/01/2023 (Thursday)

Effective Manuscript Drafting and Publication:

Introduction to Effective Manuscript Drafting, Original and Review Manuscript Writing Process, Selection of  SCOPUS, WOS, IEEE and UGC CARE List Journals Journal for Free Publication, SCIMAGO Journal Ranking, SCOPUS Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4 quartiles, Faster and Ethical Free Publication, SCOPUS Journal Review Process for Publication, Predatory Journal and Black Listed Journals Identification.

  In this International Workshop, all the Academicians and Researchers will gain a good understanding and knowledge about fundamentals and advanced knowledge of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Design, Methods of Data Collection, Questionnaire Preparation, Manuscript Drafting, SCOPUS/UGC CARE/WOS Free Publication Process. . In this course, our aim is to teach you, both the theory, including different types of data collection methods, sampling and data analysis manually and by using software for qualitative research design.

All the Researchers and Academicians of the Globe are facing crucial challenge for maintaining the quality of research especially in Qualitative Research Methodology, data collection, analysis of data and applications of research software like NVivo and SPSS for coding and analysis of data. It is the need and demand of the Research Community of the world and budding Researchers to receive a sound research method and methodology hands-on live training for nurturing their research and to understand the need of innovative research in future.

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  • Clarify your doubts by interacting with the Experienced International Professors and Resource Persons.

This Workshop WORAM teaches you the basics of conducting Quantitative and Qualitative research as well as analysis of Data, Coding and application of Software like NVIVO 12 and SPSS. You will learn how to: (a) design research questions, (b) write interview questions, and (c) conduct observations. You will also be introduced to basic data analysis techniques, software and think about where you would like to publish and present your research.

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Lokniti-Programme for Comparative Democracy, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, invites applications for the summer ‘Workshop on Quantitative Research Methods ’, geared to train students of Indian politics, to be held in Bengaluru between second and third week of June 2023.

This is the 15th Summer School being organized by Lokniti-CSDS. Some of the leading scholars working on empirical methods in Political Science have been involved in designing this summer school. In this Summer School, there will be special emphasis on understanding of quantitative data on Indian politics. We plan to bring together a group of political scientists with the aim of providing them an opportunity to improve their skills in quantitative analysis. The selected participants will be given a set of readings before they come to attend the workshop and will be expected to attend lectures and practical data analysis sessions. 

We invite the following categories of candidates to apply for this workshop (preference will be given to young researchers): 

a). Teachers of Political Science in colleges and universities who are working on empirical subjects and would benefit from further training. 

b). Research students of Political Science who are working on empirical themes for their M. Phil. or Ph. D. dissertations and can benefit from further training. 

c). Any other person (including those from outside Political Science and outside academia) who are interested in making sense of politics by analyzing quantitative data. 

Please send your detailed CV with a statement of research interest (those already registered for M. Phil or PhD should clearly mention the topic of their dissertation along with a brief summary of the objectives and methodologies used) in about 500 words. Applicants should also go through the questionnaire used for the National Election Study 2019. The questionnaire can be accessed here . Participants are expected to submit a 500 words Note on a research question that interests them based on this questionnaire. Selection for the workshop will be made on the basis of these two write-ups submitted by candidates besides their CVs. The last date for receiving the applications closed on 17th April 2023.   

Please note that this is a full time residential training course and candidates admitted to the workshop are expected to stay at the Institute and engage in full time work on all days during this period. 

Participants need to bear their travel expenses from their place of residence to Bengaluru and back. The exact dates of the Summer School will be announced later. The host institution will take care of the accommodation and food for all the participants for the entire duration of the workshop. 

Please send your applications by email to summerschool(at)csds.in.

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10 days Research Methodology Workshop Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi

Department of Commerce and Financial Studies, School of Management Sciences, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi is organizing 10 days Research Methodology Workshop Sponsored by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi from 28th November to 8th December 2023

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

The workshop is primarily aimed at Doctoral Students – who are actively pursuing research. Considering that the candidates might be at different stages of their respective research work, the stipulated 30 sessions across 10 days have been bifurcated into two weeks. The first week shall serve as orientation to the different facets and fundamentals of research

methodology. The second week shall provide a hands-on experience to statistical tools such as Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Modelling, Panel Data and Time Series Analysis, Cluster and Discriminant Analysis, etc. using STATA, SPSS and R. e-library resources and Paper Clinics are opportunities where the participants can enhance the quality of their working papers and know about the opportunities for publishing. The participants shall be provided an exposure to field study at JHARCRAFT (Jharkhand Silk Textile & Handicraft Development Corporation Ltd.) manufacturing centre, near Ranchi. Where they will observe and interact with artisans and understand how this organization is contributing to their livelihoods.

RESOURCE PERSONS

Sessions in the workshop will be taken by faculties from institutions like IIM, IIT, NIT and other Central Universities.

KEY TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN THE COURSE

  • Introduction to Research Methodology
  • Problem Identification & Preparing Research Proposal
  • Design of Instrument, Reliability & Validity Test
  • Observation & Case Study
  • Field Research & Interview Process
  • SLR and Bibliometric Analysis
  • Sampling Methods, Hypothesis Testing
  • Basic Econometrics & Applications in Social Science
  • Time Series Analysis
  • Correlation & Simple Linear Regression
  • Parametric and Non-Parametric Tests
  • Hands-on Training of Statistical Software – SPSS, STATA and R
  • Qualitative Research & SEM
  • Research Ethics & Publishing papers
  • Exposure to e-Resources

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Research scholars currently pursuing their M.Phil./Ph.D./PDF in social science (Commerce, Management, Economics etc.) disciplines from recognized Universities/Institutes across India are eligible to apply.

A maximum of 30 participants shall be shortlisted (10 from local, 10 from within the state and 10 from rest of India).

Please Note:

  • The selection for the course will be made as per ICSSR guidelines.
  • No leave of any kind is permissible during the course period.
  • Selected participants will have to bring their laptops.

REGISTRATION FEES:

There is NO registration fee for the selected participants.

ACCOMMODATION & TRAVEL ALLOWANCE:

Accommodation arrangements shall be made for outstation participants. Travel costs of participants shall be reimbursed only for second class/sleeper class/bus fare (through the shortest route & up to a maximum extent of Rs. 1000) on the production of original tickets.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidate can apply for the course by filling and submitting the Registration Form duly forwarded by their supervisor and head of the department/institution. The clear scanned copy (only in pdf) of the registration form is to be uploaded in the Google Form by the due date. The original registration form should be produced on the first day of the course.

For any query please write an email to: [email protected]

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Workshop brochure and registration form is also available on the official website of Central University of Jharkhand – www.cuj.ac.in

IMPORTANT DATES

Last Date of Registration: 10th November 2023

Intimation to selected candidates: 15th November 2023

Dates of the Course: 28th November 2023 to 8th December 2023

CERTIFICATE

The participants shall be provided certificates on successful completion of the course. It is mandatory for all participants to attend all the sessions.

Maximum 30 candidates will be selected. The committee’s decision on selection of participants shall be final and binding. Late or incomplete applications shall not be considered.

Department of Commerce and Financial Studies, Central University of Jharkhand, Cheri-Manatu Campus, Ranchi – 835 222, Jharkhand.

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Positive energy districts: fundamentals, assessment methodologies, modeling and research gaps.

research methodology workshop 2023

1. Introduction

State of the art on positive energy districts, 2. methodology.

  • Setting: a café-like environment with small, round tables, tablecloths, colored pens, sticky notes and any interaction tool available.
  • Welcome and Introduction: the host offers a welcome, introduces the World Café process, and sets the context.
  • Small-Group Rounds: three or more twenty-minute rounds of conversations occur in small groups. Participants switch tables after each round, with one person optionally remaining as the “table host” to brief newcomers.
  • Questions: each round starts with a context-specific question. Questions may remain constant or be built upon each other to guide the discussion.
  • Harvest: participants share their discussion insights with the larger group, often visually represented through graphic recording.
  • Objectives of the workshop and preparation. The first step of the World Café approach is to identify the main objectives. For this workshop, there was the need to investigate the current landscape of PED research, as well as to have a benchmark and collect feedback on the current research activities within Annex 83. Questions were structured in order to frame the current state-of-the-art understanding of the topic. A mapping of the potential different stakeholders in the PED design and implementation process was carried out at this stage. As a result, municipalities, community representatives, energy contractors, real estate companies and commercial facilitators, as well as citizens, were identified as main target groups. Later, the follow-up discussions were built around these main actors. Further, the mapping of the stakeholders’ involvement was carried out for better understanding the complexity of relationships, roles and synergies as well as the impact on the design, implementation and operation stages of PEDs.
  • Positive Energy Districts’ definitions and fundamentals ( Section 3.1 ).
  • Quality-of-life indicators in Positive Energy Districts ( Section 3.2 ).
  • Technologies in Positive Energy Districts: development, use and barriers ( Section 3.3 ).
  • Positive Energy Districts modeling: what is further needed to model PEDs? ( Section 3.4 ).
  • Sustainability assessment of Positive Energy Districts ( Section 3.5 ).
  • Stakeholder engagement within the design process ( Section 3.6 ).
  • Tools and guidelines for PED implementation ( Section 3.7 ).

3.1. Positive Energy Districts Definitions and Fundamentals

3.2. quality-of-life indicators in positive energy districts, 3.3. technologies in positive energy districts: development, use and barriers, 3.4. positive energy districts modeling: what is further needed to model peds, 3.5. sustainability assessment of positive energy districts, 3.6. stakeholder engagement within the design process, 3.7. tools and guidelines for ped implementation, 4. conclusions, author contributions, data availability statement, acknowledgments, conflicts of interest.

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Question #1Question #2Question #3

What are the essential PED DNAs? Can generic PED
archetypes be created based on them?
What are the categories of quality-of-life indicators
relevant for PED development?
How would you use a database tool to learn about PED development process (e.g.,
using static information for
dynamic decision-making)?



Which future technologies would you expect to be adopted in PEDs and cities?What can be the challenges and the barriers in the future (regarding e.g., control, smart solutions, modeling,
technologies) to PED development and diffusion?
What is your expectation for urban and district energy
modeling? How can models help to shape PEDs and cities?

What is the impact of
stakeholders in the PED
design/decision process, what are their interests and how are stakeholders likely to be involved in the overall process?
What costs do you expect to bear and what revenues do you expect to realize from the PED implementation? Which aspects should be included in the organizational/business models?What would you prioritize in terms of energy aspects or
efficiency and social
implications of living in a PED? Which aspects are more relevant for you?


Annex 83 together with other PED initiatives is developing a database of PEDs and PED-Labs: what would be your main interest in consulting the database?Having the outcomes from PED guidelines analysis, what information would be the most interesting for you to see?Who can benefit from the PED research studies and Annex 83 results? Which stakeholders are interested?
CategoriesKey Characteristics
Facts and FiguresPhysical sizes/population size
Geographical location
Climate
Density
Built form
Land use
Energy demand
Renewable energy potential
TechnologiesRenewable energy supplies
Energy-efficiency measures
Energy distribution (e.g., co-generation, district network)
Energy storage
Mobility solutions
Quality of LifeUser comfort
Social-economic conditions
Health impacts (e.g., air pollution, noise pollution)
Accessibility to green space
Accessibility to services (e.g., bike lane,
public transportation)
Local value/sense of community
OthersRegulations/Policies
Stakeholder involvement
Local targets and ambitions
Local challenges
Impacts of PEDs
TypeQuality Categories
TangibleIndoor and outdoor
environmental quality
Physical quality and comfort of the environment
Security and safety
Level and accessibility of servicingPublic and active transport facilities including walkability, energy services (access to affordable energy including access to energy efficiency), sustainable waste management
Access to daily life amenities including education, culture, sports, coworking and study places, provisions for children, but even common gardens or community kitchens
Aesthetic quality
Functional mix
Future-proofness
Acceptable cost of life (affordability, inclusivity)
Equity and just transition
Functional links to realizing circularity and reducing emissions
Citizen engagementInvolvement in decision-making
Social diversity in participation
Access to greeneryThe possibility to reconnect with nature
Sufficient open space
Information flowFrom creating awareness over enhancing knowledge and literacy up to capacity of control
Transparency on energy flows and information for the end prosumer
Insight in applicable PED solutions and in healthy lifestyles
IntangibleSense of well-being
Quality of social connections
Sense of personal achievement
Level of self-esteem
Sense of community
Degree of cooperation and engagement for the common interest
Time spent with friends (outdoor)
Budget available at the end of the month to spend freely
Not being aware or realizing of living in a PED
Technology GroupsSolutions
Energy efficiencyNew energy-efficient buildings and building retrofitting.
Nature-based solutions (natural sinks) and carbon capture solutions (CCS)
Efficient resource management
Efficient water systems for agriculture (smart agriculture, hydroponics, agrivoltaics, etc.)
Organic photovoltaics and a circular approach (second life materials, like batteries)
Energy flexibilityHardwareStorage (long-term and short-term)
Monitoring systems (sensors, smart meters, PLCs *, energy management systems, etc.)
Vehicle to grid
Heat pumps
Electronic devices like IoT * technologies
Buildings fully automated with real time monitoring behind-the-meter and automated actions
Cybersecurity, data rights and data access
Demand management and remote control of devices
SoftwareEdge computing
Machine learning
Blockchain
Digital twins
5G
City management platform and platforms for city planning (space, refurbishment, climate change, etc.)
E-mobilityPromotion of shared vehicles over individual car use, lift sharing, and alternative ways (like micromobility) to collective transports
Soft mobilityPromotion of a lifestyle that require less use of cars, i.e., “soft mobility” solutions like low emission zones or banning the entrance of some type of car (e.g., Singapore and Iran have policies in place to allow only certain car groups to drive freely in certain periods)
E-vehicle charging stations and vehicle-to-grid solutions
Low-carbon generationPhotovoltaics
Energy communities
Electrification of heating and cooling (H&C) using heat pumps, district heating networks utilizing waste heat, or solar thermal technologies
Virtual production
Fusion technology
Challenges and BarriersKey Topics
Capacity building and
policy issues
Political and legal barriers
Regulatory frameworks and policy constraints
Tailored legislation
Bridging the knowledge gap
Inadequate data sharing practices
Securing sufficient financial resources
Lack of clear regulations defining PED classification
Active involvement of policymakers
Widespread dissemination of knowledge
Collaborative data-sharing efforts
Securing adequate funding
Establishing supportive policies and regulations
Social challenges and
considerations
Cultural barriers
Access to affordable and sustainable energy for all
Building social agreements and fostering collaboration
Energy literacy
Addressing personal behavior acceptance
Transition strategy for inclusivity
Social inclusion and trust-building
Data sharing and privacy concerns
Overcoming public opposition and promoting knowledge dissemination
Financial barriersLong-term storage investment and space competition
Insufficient investment
High upfront costs
Allocation of costs among stakeholders
Incentives for participation
Addressing investment challenges for different stakeholders
Accounting for battery costs
Data managementData standardization
Data security measures and protocols
Sustainability and maintenance of data infrastructure
Privacy regulations and data anonymization techniques
Sustainable business models and ownership structuresStandardization of control technologies and replication strategies
Grid management approaches
Deep penetration of sustainable technologies
Implementation of predictive models
Long-term maintenance activities and resident data collection
Balancing diverse requirements
Addressing grid operation challenges
Managing multiple independent energy districts
Inclusivity strategies for digital technology reliance
Managing production peaks and defining the role of buildings and districts
Effective management strategies for grid congestion and
stability
Categories of InnovationInnovation TypesPossible Revenues/Advantages
in PED Business
Model/Governance
Possible Costs/Drawbacks in PED Business
Model/Governance
ConfigurationProfit ModelProviding thermal comfort
instead of a certain amount of thermal energy to inhabitants
Misconducts or rebound effect
NetworkInclusion of the PED into larger projects and international
networks, possibility of
co-financing and knowledge sharing
Misalignment or delay of the PED project to the original timeline due to constrains related to international activities and networking
StructureParticipation of the real estate companies/investors in the development and management of the energy infrastructure and EV mobility services as well as building managementLack of knowledge, involvement in activities out of the usual business of investors
Free or almost free thermal
energy supply from “waste
energy” sources
Failure of the network due to unliteral decisions of a member in ceasing the provision of
energy
ProcessInvolvement of future inhabitants in the design phase of the energy community since the early stage, to share the sense of belonging and ownershipReluctancy of inhabitants to participate in additional expenses or being involved in “entrepreneurial” activities or bored by the participation in boards and governance structures
OfferingProduct PerformanceInvestors and companies
involved in the PED
development take profit from their role of frontrunner
placing them before the
competitors or entering in new market niches
Hi-tech BA and BEM systems may result costly in O&M, because of digital components, cloud and computing services, rapid aging of technology
Product SystemIncluding EV available for PED users may generate new incomes and reduce the need
of individual cars. The
integration of EV in the
energy system may offer
“flexibility services”
Lack of knowledge, involvement in activities out of the usual business of investors/real estate companies.
Low interest of users in participating to the flexibility market, because of discomfort (unexpected empty battery of the EV)
ExperienceServicesProvision of high tech and high-performance buildings, with outstanding energy performances (lower heating/cooling costs) and sophisticated Building Automation and Energy Management systemsSophisticated Building Automation and Energy Management systems may result “invasive” to users, asking for continuous interaction with complicate systems, or leaving them not enough freedom to choose (e.g., opening the windows is not possible to achieve some energy performance)
ChannelThe PED is promoted as a rewarding sustainable investment, this allows the city to attract more clean investments (public funds, investment funds, donors), speeding up the energy transitionThe communication of the characteristics of the PED is not done in the proper way
BrandGold class rated buildings may have an increased value on the market, resulting in higher selling and rental costs, occupancy rate. The high architectural quality is appreciated by the marketThe Branding/certification of the PED is not recognized by the market as an added value.
The development of the PED takes longer as expected.
Technology failures during the implementation or operation phase create a bad reputation and discourage future similar activities
Customer EngagementThe PED is available as a
digital twin, users are engaged via a dedicated app, allowing interaction, communication, reporting, monitoring of bills, etc.
The PED is perceived by users (e.g., social housing tenants) as a hassle and not responding to their needs, because they have not been involved in the identification of peculiar traits since the beginning
CategoryBeneficiaries
Citizens and communitiesCitizens, inhabitants, residents, general public, local communities and neighborhoods, municipalities and provinces, energy communities, and socially disadvantaged groups.
City decision-makers and plannersCity decision-makers, city planners, local authorities, policy-makers, public administrations, politicians, local and national governments.
ResearchScientists, publishers, and research organizations.
Private companies and technology developersPrivate companies of RES technologies, ICT companies, start-ups and new companies, entrepreneurs, technology developers and other companies involved in local development (tech development and evaluation).
Energy providersEnergy providers, grid operators.
Education stakeholdersStudents and teachers.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)NGOs and other civil society groups
CategoryComments
StrategiesMost comments dealt with the strategies on how to achieve PEDs, that should focus on success factors of PED initiatives, technologies and stakeholders rather than a standardized approach
ReferencesUseful information, special attention to Liwen Li, planning principles for integrating community empowerment into zero-carbon transformation
DefinitionsHelp to reduce uncertainty
BoundariesEnergy balance calculations, mobility, definition (of buildings)
FinanceFinancial mechanisms, support schemes
Citizen engagementFrom engagement to empowerment
ManagementProcess management, organizing involvement, information provision
PolicyIncentives, regional policies
Flexibility/Grid interactionTimesteps, credit system
FormDissemination through video and other forms (not only written information)
CategoryComments
Lessons learnedSpecial reference to real life implementation
ResultsData analysis and potential research on the field
Metadata as the useful information that can the real goal of consultation
Benchmarking to compare PEDs
Need to normalize results depending on a number of factors (size, location…) to really compare different initiatives
Privacy and data protection
Sets of technologies and solutions-
Economic parametersAs a way to benchmark the different PED technologies
Citizen engagement Energy poverty
Prosumers
From engagement to empowerment
Definition and boundariesNeed to standardize and have a reference framework to establish the energy balance
Contact personsIt is very valuable to have a contact address to ask more about the initiative
Regulatory frameworkDrivers and Enablers
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Kozlowska, A.; Guarino, F.; Volpe, R.; Bisello, A.; Gabaldòn, A.; Rezaei, A.; Albert-Seifried, V.; Alpagut, B.; Vandevyvere, H.; Reda, F.; et al. Positive Energy Districts: Fundamentals, Assessment Methodologies, Modeling and Research Gaps. Energies 2024 , 17 , 4425. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17174425

Kozlowska A, Guarino F, Volpe R, Bisello A, Gabaldòn A, Rezaei A, Albert-Seifried V, Alpagut B, Vandevyvere H, Reda F, et al. Positive Energy Districts: Fundamentals, Assessment Methodologies, Modeling and Research Gaps. Energies . 2024; 17(17):4425. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17174425

Kozlowska, Anna, Francesco Guarino, Rosaria Volpe, Adriano Bisello, Andrea Gabaldòn, Abolfazl Rezaei, Vicky Albert-Seifried, Beril Alpagut, Han Vandevyvere, Francesco Reda, and et al. 2024. "Positive Energy Districts: Fundamentals, Assessment Methodologies, Modeling and Research Gaps" Energies 17, no. 17: 4425. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17174425

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