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Data protection: Learning a lot

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Nov 18, 2015, Project news and updates
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As part of securing access/participation having to be very clear about data protection issues. Of course the ‘basics’ of anonymity and

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A collaboration agreement in place- yes!

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Nov 18, 2015, Project news and updates
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Hurrah! After some 6 months of negotiation the agreement between one local authority and our university has been signed off. This particular

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What is corpus linguistics and what is ethnography?

Theresa Lillis

Theresa Lillis

Nov 18, 2015, Spotlight on methodology
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Starting from scratch again… The good thing about starting a new project- that is when you mark a beginning to something (so much academic

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