UKES 2026: Causal Map
May 2026
Causal Map at the UK Evaluation Society conference 2026 in Sheffield; papers, posters, software, consultancy, and qualiainterviews.
Talks, workshops, posters and webinars where we have presented Causal Map and causal mapping.
May 2026
Causal Map at the UK Evaluation Society conference 2026 in Sheffield; papers, posters, software, consultancy, and qualiainterviews.
November 2025
A free UK Evaluation Society webinar on analysing qualitative data with causal mapping, run on 4 November 2025.
June 2025
Causal mapping at the Development Studies Association Conference 2025 in Bath, mapping arguments about the future from Michael Albert's Navigating the Polycrisis.
May 2025
Causal Map at the UK Evaluation Society Conference 2025 in Glasgow, with a panel on stories as data and a talk on linking evaluation and futures thinking.
April 2025
A Causal Pathways Initiative coffee break with Steve Powell, Gabriele Caldas and Heather Britt on using AI-assisted causal mapping for Outcome Harvesting.
January 2025
Causal Map and QualiaInterviews at the Qualitative Research Symposium 2025 at the University of Bath, with a talk on rigorous AI workflows and a workshop on AI-driven qualitative interviewing.
October 2024
At the 2024 SAMEA Conference in Johannesburg, Dena Lomofsky showed how Causal Map AI supported a mid-term review of the Love Alliance project.
September 2024
Steve Powell and Fiona Remnant presented at the European Evaluation Society Conference 2024 in Rimini, with a workshop, a live Qualia demo and panel talks on AI for Outcome Harvesting.
June 2024
Causal Map shared its analysis of Most Significant Change interviews for the Creative Home Delivery Service at the MSC Technique in 2024 conference.
November 2023
At EES 2023, Steve Powell presented on using AI to turn stakeholders' stories into causal maps, rapidly, rigorously and at scale.
November 2022
A demonstration of Causal Map and causal mapping to around 150 people at AEA's Evaluation 2022 in New Orleans.
2022
A recorded CEDIL seminar with James Copestake, Nancy Cartwright, Gary Goertz and Steve Powell on causal mapping, mechanisms and middle range theory in impact evaluation.