The ATLAS.ti Research Blog
Querying the Data Across Documents in ATLAS.ti 8 Windows

ATLAS.ti 8 Windows offers a powerful tool for interrogating and retrieving your data: the Query Tool. This qualitative analysis tool allows you to examine your coded data by entering different… read more
Academic Mobility, Stereotypes and Ethnicity in Brazil

This time we interview Gabriel Celestino Rosa, Psychology student at the Universidad La Salle, Canoas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Thank you Grabriel for talking with us. Tell us about… read more
ATLAS.ti in Book on Counter-terrorism and Human Rights

We had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Ipek Demirsu, from Sabanci University, in Istanbul, Turkey, on the occasion of the publication of her book “Counter-terrorism and the Prospects of Human… read more
Analyzing the Intersection of Genetics and Crime with ATLAS.ti: The Case of Argentina

This time we interview Florencia Rodriguez, from the Youth Observatory of Buenos Aires, a program belonging to FLACSO – Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences. Florencia tells us about her… read more
Applying Global Filters For Data Analysis

Version 8.1 for Windows and Mac comes with a new analysis tool – global filters. Global filters are a powerful tool to analyze your data. As compared to local filters… read more
Research on Historical Trauma and Post Traumatic Growth Using ATLAS.ti

In this issue of our case studies in ATLAS.ti series, we interview Anna Ortega-Williams, director of training and evaluation at the Red Hook Initiative, a non-profit organization based in Brooklyn,… read more
Exporting the ATLAS.ti Analysis Project: A Procedure for Backing Up and Transferring Projects

Have you ever come across any of the following situations? You have worked so hard on your ATLAS.ti project on your office’s desktop computer, then you need to continue working… read more
Knowledge Construction in Community Initiatives

In this issue of Inside ATLAS.ti we interview Angela Frusciante, from Knowledge Designs to Change, a company based in Orange, Connecticut, USA. Angela, thank you very much for sharing with us… read more
Translating the Process of Open / Initial Coding In Grounded Theory

Author: Susanne Friese Introduction Glaser and Strauss developed the Grounded Theory (GT) approach in the 1960s and thus before the event of CAQDAS. Strauss and Corbin developed their version of… read more
Using ATLAS.ti in Documenting Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Dr. Lisa Arensen, from The School for Field Studies, an organization based in Beverly, Massachusetts (United States). Dr. Arensen tells us about the organization, her own research, and the way… read more