Communication

The 7 Steps of Qualitative Data Analysis

Are you juggling heaps of interviews and notes without knowing where to start? This quick guide walks you through seven concrete steps to tackle qualitative data—from organizing and labeling files to weaving themes into a clear narrative. Discover how real teachers overcame technology roadblocks through collaboration, and learn how to apply an analytic framework to make sense of it all. Whether you’re new to research or a seasoned pro, these tips will help you turn a mountain of raw words into impactful insights.

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Bridging the Sacred Divide

Religion and spirituality are often viewed as separate, even opposing forces, but they share profound connections in the human quest for meaning and the sacred. This post examines their intertwined roles, highlighting how religion provides structure and community while spirituality focuses on personal connection and inner exploration. Drawing from Indian philosophy, it uncovers how these paths complement one another, blending tradition and personal insight in the shared journey toward transcendence.

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The Power of Nonverbal Communication

Ever wondered how some people captivate a room without saying a word? The secret lies in their nonverbal cues, especially hand gestures. In this post, we delve into nine powerful hand gestures that not only make a positive impression on others but also boost your own confidence. Discover how to harness the power of body language to enhance your communication skills and project the confident persona you aspire to be.

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Communication Studies: Blurring disciplinary boundaries

A landmark study in the last decade identified ‘604 different theories, general scientific paradigms, and schools of thought’ in articles in three stalwart journals in the last fifty years. Six out ten of these theories originated in the field of communication while the other theories were from Psychology, Philosophy, Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Cybernetics, Arts,

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