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Spring 2024: Assessing Qualitative Methods for Measuring Gendered Reproductive Experiences of Extreme Heat

Affiliations: Aggie Research Mentoring Program
Project Leader: Jacquita Johnson
johnsonjn@tamu.edu
Environmental and Occupational Health
Faculty Mentor: Sarah Gatson, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
3
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
Ability to put together a research poster that could be submitted to conferences, learn to develop an interview protocol or interview guide, learn basics of research design and qualitative methods, volunteer hours
Team Needs:
Flexibility; Commitment; A familiarity or willingness to learn and participate in Qualitative Research on campus in College Station and virtually; Experience a plus, but not required
Description:
The project aims to observe women’s individual gendered reproductive perceptions and experiences of extreme heat through review and analysis of digital/online interviews and communities in Tokyo, Japan and Texas. The digital experiences and findings will be compared by location to gain an improved understanding of how extreme heat affects women, their decision-making reproductively and generally.

Written by:
América Soto-Arzat
Published on:
December 12, 2023

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2024

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