On this website you will find:

Datasets: Copies of the two datasets used throughout the book and worked examples and chapter-related teaching and learning activities.

Resources to help with understanding the process: Detailed examples which help illustrate points made, and provide a richer level of detail than those in the book, including familiarisation notes, data and coding examples, and examples of thematic analysis reports

Activities for learning: Activities designed to develop your skills for doing thematic analysis and to refresh your understanding of key concepts

Evaluation resources: Resources designed to help you evaluate already published thematic analysis reports, or even your own work

Teaching resources: Resources intended to facilitate teaching of reflexive TA, including PowerPoints to help with lectures, ideas for classroom activities, and a full-length additional online-only chapter on teaching and supervising TA

Just click on the links to the left.

Visit the Resource Map to access the resources by type.

Additional online resources

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