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Braun and Clarke's six stage thematic analysis - how should you use it in your qualitative research project? Probably one of the most popular analytical methods for qualitative researchers, Braun and Clarke's approach is used by thousands of people across the world every year. But, are they using it "properly"? How should Braun and Clarke's process be applied? What do people get wrong, what do they get confused over? In this video, I walk you through Braun and Clarke's approach using an example study - so you can see exactly what to do at each stage, and the potential problems to look out for. I'll explain the difference between generating codes and generating themes, help you understand what Braun and Clarke mean by "reflexive" and what this means for your research, and share a whole load of other helpful tips! By the end of this video, you'll feel much more confident about Braun and Clarke's thematic analytical process and you'll be ready to start applying it to your own qualitative data. Let me know your questions about the process in the comments! Chapters 0:00 - 2:12 Outline of Braun and Clarke's six stage process and introduction to the example project 2:13 - 4:23 Stage 1: Familiarising yourself with the data 4:24 - 6:03 Stage 2: Generating initial codes 6:04 - 10:56 Stage 3: Generating initial themes 10:57 - 12:28 Stage 4: Reviewing themes 12:29 - 13:41 Stage 5: Defining and naming themes 13:42 - 14:35 Stage 6: Writing up 14:36 - 14:50 Conclusion // Other helpful videos // Qualitative research - the basics • Qualitative research the basics, a simple ... Reflective and reflexive - what's the difference? • What's the difference between reflective a... Ontology and epistemology explained • Ontology and epistemology explained, a sim... Paradigms explained • Paradigms of research for graduate PhD stu... Interpretivism - what's it all about? • What is interpretivism? A simple explanati... // See my videos BEFORE anyone else does! // For early access to my videos and whole load of other cool things, become a Degree Doctor channel member! / @degreedoctor // FREE Braun and Clarke Starter Guide + weekly reassurance that you’re COMPLETELY NORMAL // The PhD journey can be a tough one, and my weekly emails are written with that in mind! They’re full of practical advice and easy-to-implement tips, as well as, “It’s okay, the way you’re feeling is completely valid” type stuff. If that sounds good to you, sign up here and grab yourself a free Braun and Clarke Reflexive Thematic Analysis Starter Guide too - https://www.thedegreedoctor.com/braun...