3rd Annual Meth@Mig Workshop: Participant Recruitment Strategies and Sampling Methods in Migration Research

The 3rd Annual Meth@Mig Workshop Participant Recruitment Strategies and Sampling Methods in Migration Research will be held on April 25 and 26 at the GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Mannheim (Germany).

The keynote speech will be given by Aneta Piekut (Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield)

Please click here to download the workshop booklet.

 

Migrants are, in most cases, hard to identify and hard to reach for research purposes. Therefore, the question of how to find, select, and effectively recruit research participants is critical to any empirical project aiming to study migrants, be it through qualitative or quantitative methods. These challenges increase the more specific, and, therefore, the smaller the target population is. Importantly, the way in which participants are recruited often has direct consequences for the research process and the character of the resulting data. Furthermore, sampling methods often have direct implications for the nature of conclusions that can be drawn from the data (e.g., probability vs. non-probability approaches; purposive vs. theoretical sampling techniques). Additionally, there are differences as to whether sampling criteria are predetermined by existing theories or whether inclusion criteria are established sequentially relying on an emerging theory, which is grounded in the data. Finally, while some approaches favor fixed sample sizes based on theoretical considerations, others use theoretical saturation as the golden standard for when to stop recruiting more participants. Moreover, besides these general considerations, new technologies offer new possibilities to identify, contact, and recruit target population individuals but might also be associated with new types of opportunity costs and biases. 

Based on the idea that migration research has a lot to gain from methodological reflection and exchange, this workshop offers a forum for scholars to present and discuss procedures they use to recruit research participants and implications that these procedures might have for the research process. We welcome contributions from any methodological school or angle, e.g., qualitative, survey-based, mixed, or relying on digital trace data. However, a clear methodological focus is required.

The in-person workshop is organized by IMISCOE’s Standing Committee on Methodological Approaches and Tools in Migration Research (Meth@Mig) and will be held in Mannheim (Germany) at the GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences.

 

Organising Committee:

Steffen Pötzschke

Agata Górny

Laila Omar

Sebastian Rinken

Justyna Salamońska

Evren Yalaz

Experts mentioned

Steffen Pötzschke

GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences , Germany

Agata Górny

Faculty of Economc Sciences, University of Warsaw, Poland

Laila Omar

Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Qatar

Sebastian Rinken

Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish Research Council, Spain

Justyna Salamońska

Kozminski University, Poland

Evren Yalaz

GRITIM-UPF, Spain

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