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  Yafeng Shan | Philosopher

mixed methods research and causal inference

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​Dates
5 - 6 May 2022

Venue
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK

Keynote Speakers
Sharon Crasnow (Norco College)
R. Burke Johnson 
(University of South Alabama)

Organiser
Yafeng Shan (University of Kent)

Funders
The British Academy
​The Leverhulme Trust


Conference Description
Causal claims abound in mixed methods research. However, conceptual and methodological issues relating to causality in mixed methods research have not been systematically examined. There is no consensus about which concept of causality is employed by mixed methods research. For example, Johnson, Russo, and Schoonenboom (2017) argue for a pluralist theory of causation in mixed methods research, while Haggard and Kaufman (2016) suggest a unified (monistic) approach. Nor is it clear which research design is best for the purpose of establishing a causal claim. This workshop aims to examine and explore the concept of causality and approaches to causal claims in mixed methods research. The questions to be addressed include but are not limited to:
Which concept of causality best fits mixed methods research?
Which better captures the concept of causality in mixed methods research: causal pluralism or causal monism?
Does mixed methods research provide a better approach to establishing causal claims than the use of a single method?
How is a causal claim established in mixed methods research? 
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​**The conference is part of the BA/Leverhulme-funded project "The Metaphysical Foundations of Evidential Pluralism" (2020-2022).

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  • Home
  • Publications
    • Monographs >
      • Doing Integrated History and Philosophy of Science: A Case Study of the Origin of Genetics (Springer, 2020)
    • Edited Volumes >
      • Philosophical Foundations of Mixed Methods Research: Dialogues between Researchers and Philosophers (Routledge, 2023)
      • New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress (Routledge, 2022)
    • Special Issues
    • Journal Articles
    • Book Chapters
  • Events
    • Explanation, Narrative, and Explanation in the Social Sciences Conference (HK, 2025)
    • Philosophy of Science and Epistemology Conference (HK, 2024)
    • Karl Popper and 21st Century Philosophy of Science Conference (HK, 2024)
    • The Kuhn Centennial Conference (Kent, 2022)
    • Causation in Biology Conference (Kent, 2022)
    • MMR and Causal Inference Workshop (Kent, 2022)
    • Causation Conference (Kent, 2021)
    • Analogical Reasoning Workshop (Kent, 2021)
    • Metaphilosophy Conference (Kent, 2021)
    • Evidential Pluralism and the Social Sciences Conference (Kent, 2020)
    • Historiography of Genetics Workshop (Tel Aviv, 2019)
  • HKUST Philosophy of Science Research Group
  • HKUST Philosophy of Science Lecture Series
    • HKUST PLS Full Programme
  • HKUST HPS Research Seminar
    • HKUST HPS Full Programme
  • HKUST Philosophy of Science Annual Workshops
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