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### **QE Sandbox** Sandbox sessions promote informal, highly interactive discussions on methodological challenges we all face when working with qualitative data. Apart from topics that arise from hermeneutics, our discussions delve into issues where mixed and/or unified methods are employed to process data. Especially issues in quantification through coding and segmentation, modelling, and model interpretation. The Sandbox aims to provide a venue for the quantitative ethnographic (QE) community to connect, share experiences, knowledge, best practices, and tricks. The Sandbox is also a venue to talk about difficulties, mistakes, and open questions, as these too help us grow as a community and as individual researchers. These sessions also serve to welcome those new to the QE community and are interested in our tools and methods. ---------- #### **Join us in this monthly event!** Recurring registration link: [https://forms.gle/HYiLGUiQHMTHUUvn7][1] Have ideas for future Sandbox sessions? Let us know here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WwLUnsuGhtBL2404D9dad_r6DIlZ3y1iJevPvD6zb2s/edit?usp=sharing [1]: https://forms.gle/j7XiSmQUf52ckBDt6
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