PhD Study: Exploring 3D Animation and Virtual Reality to Represent the Perceptual-Experiences of Artists with Sight-Loss. Created with Quill
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Appointment being arranged beginning of July 2019 with Dr Hannah Thompson https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/hannah-thompson(267bcd37-e882-4fdb-b2c9-6dcddea88044).html , found through Dr Alison Eardley Research includes: Blind Creations Conference http://blindcreations.blogspot.com/ Exploring the relationship between blind people and artistic creation Disabilities Quaterly http://dsq-sds.org/issue/view/160 Blind Spot blog https://hannah-thompson.blogspot.com/ looks at blindness in history, art, literature film Multi-sensory Museum https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Hannah_Thompson45
Phase 3: Searching for themes. "Phase 3 begins when all data have been initially coded and collated. This phase re-focuses the analysis at the border level of themes, rather than codes, involves sorting the different codes into potential themes, and collating all the relevant coded data extracts within the identified themes. Essentially, you are starting to analyse your codes and consider how different codes may combine to form an overarching theme." Braun, V., Clarke V. Using thematic analysis in psychology. Qualitiative research in psychology 2006 Jan 1;3(2):77-101 Initial codes below, collated from memos. The next step will be to start collating these codes into potential sub-themes
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