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Leximancer Leximancer has long-pioneered the approach that meaning must be emergent from the base text and unbiased by external direction.

Leximancer automatically analyses your text documents to identify the high level concepts, delivering the key ideas and actionable insights you need with powerful interactive visualisations and data exports. Our breakthrough technology identifies emergent seed-words in the text, to which it bootstraps a Thesaurus of supporting defining terms to form rich ‘Concept’ entities, that are then cleverly

clustered into higher-level ‘Themes’. Thus, Leximancer rapidly consolidates large bodies of text into meaningful insight and is much more robust than basic keyword search - Concepts can be determined in the text simply via sufficient presence of their evidence terms.

👀 Do you take words at face value… or read between the lines?Your choice of semantic vs latent thematic analysis can com...
05/09/2025

👀 Do you take words at face value… or read between the lines?

Your choice of semantic vs latent thematic analysis can completely change the story your data tells.

🔗 Link in bio to see which approach fits your research best.

⏳ Publish or perish - it’s a reality for most researchers. And when the stakes are so high, you can't afford to delay.He...
19/08/2025

⏳ Publish or perish - it’s a reality for most researchers. And when the stakes are so high, you can't afford to delay.

Here's a tip for you, publishing faster doesn’t mean lowering your standards.

It’s about smarter workflows. Clearer thematic strategies. Tools that cut through the noise and keep your research sharp.

If you want to move from field notes to peer review without losing quality,
👉 Read the full blog in bio.

How much data is enough in qualitative research? 📊For many researchers, knowing when you’ve reached data saturation is o...
18/08/2025

How much data is enough in qualitative research? 📊

For many researchers, knowing when you’ve reached data saturation is one of the hardest decisions to make. Collect too little, and your findings risk being incomplete. Collect too much, and you may spend months chasing redundancy.

In our latest blog, we unpack the concept of saturation in big qualitative research and share practical ways to know when you’ve truly gathered enough.

👉 Read the full article now via the link in bio.

Some words are meant to reveal. Others are designed to hide. And the same phrase can mean entirely different things depe...
14/08/2025

Some words are meant to reveal. Others are designed to hide. And the same phrase can mean entirely different things depending on who says it, when, and why.

If you’ve ever wondered how meaning shifts, disappears, or disguises itself - this one’s for you.

Read the full piece (link in bio). ⭐

🔓 Your “private” AI chats might not be so private after all.When ChatGPT’s “share” feature made conversations public and...
04/08/2025

🔓 Your “private” AI chats might not be so private after all.

When ChatGPT’s “share” feature made conversations public and searchable on Google, early drafts, research ideas, and even sensitive notes were suddenly exposed.

We knew the risk - but kept typing anyway.
Because speed, convenience, and curiosity often win over caution.

What does this mean for the future of private thought in research?
And how much are we willing to trade for acceleration?

📖 Read the full reflection - link in bio.

😫 Ever wonder why your qualitative paper isn’t landing with reviewers?Overcoding. Generic themes. Hidden reasoning.Small...
01/08/2025

😫 Ever wonder why your qualitative paper isn’t landing with reviewers?

Overcoding. Generic themes. Hidden reasoning.
Small mistakes in thematic analysis can quietly hold your research back - or even make it unpublishable.

Our latest blog reveals 7 way-too-common mistakes and how to avoid them, so your findings are clear, credible, and ready for peer review.

📖 Read the full blog & explore more research tips — link in bio!

💡What are the different approaches to thematic analysis?Thematic analysis has become one of the most widely used methods...
28/07/2025

💡What are the different approaches to thematic analysis?

Thematic analysis has become one of the most widely used methods in qualitative research. But ask ten scholars how they use it, and you’ll likely get ten different answers. It’s praised for its flexibility, but that flexibility also brings ambiguity. Without a clear framework, researchers risk producing vague themes or inconsistent interpretations.

So, what are the main approaches to thematic analysis? And how do you choose the one that suits your study best?

We explore six common approaches, each with its own assumptions and strengths.

📖 Read the full blog - link in bio.

🚨 Is your research getting rejected for all the wrong reasons?It’s not always about the topic. It’s often about how clea...
24/07/2025

🚨 Is your research getting rejected for all the wrong reasons?

It’s not always about the topic. It’s often about how clearly you show your thinking. Vague themes, weak traceability, and generic findings can quietly sabotage even the strongest qualitative work.

Leximancer helps you map meaning across your data - so your insights are clear, your analysis is credible, and your submission is ready for peer review.

🎯 Want to publish with confidence?
Read the blog &
Book a free demo to see how Leximancer supports publishable research.

🔗 Link in bio

🎓 Want to publish faster without losing your voice?If your analysis isn’t transparent, your insight won’t stick. Leximan...
21/07/2025

🎓 Want to publish faster without losing your voice?

If your analysis isn’t transparent, your insight won’t stick. Leximancer helps you map meaning across your data - clearly, credibly, and without the black-box shortcuts.

Stay in control. Show your thinking.
📖 Read the full blog - link in bio.

We’ve all seen the headlines: AI rats with human hands sneaking into journals. 🤯Funny? Yes.But the real concern? Not so ...
14/07/2025

We’ve all seen the headlines: AI rats with human hands sneaking into journals. 🤯

Funny? Yes.
But the real concern? Not so viral.

It's the growing gap between researchers and their data.
Themes that appear without explanation.
Pre-packages "findings".
Insight becoming a product instead of a process. 📉

At Leximancer, we’re here to help you stay close to your data.
Not just to reduce bias, but to think clearly, move honestly,
and build something that means something. 💬🧠

Because the point of research isn’t to sound smart.
It’s to discover something real.

Full blog via the link in Bio

Welcome to the Age of Second-Hand Insight. It's now that we must defend the role of the researcher.At Leximancer, we car...
11/07/2025

Welcome to the Age of Second-Hand Insight. It's now that we must defend the role of the researcher.

At Leximancer, we care a lot about helping people stay close to their data. Not only to move faster, but to stay honest, thoughtful and original.

It's a point in time where we must defend the role of the researcher.

The questions you ask, the way you sit with the data, the meaning you build.

That’s the real work.

Tools should support that, not take it away from you.

Full post: Link in Bio

Why Your Research Question Is Everything, and How to Ask a Better One 💫💡We work with a lot of researchers who come to us...
10/07/2025

Why Your Research Question Is Everything, and How to Ask a Better One 💫💡

We work with a lot of researchers who come to us with beautifully complex data, only to realise their research question wasn’t built to carry it.

This article is a guide to our academics, that the quality of your analysis depends heavily on the clarity of the question that got you there. It’s not about asking more, it’s about asking better.

Whether you’re deep in a qualitative project or just starting to map out your study, refining the research question is almost always the highest-leverage move you can make.

Remember what it is you're looking for!

Full post by Julia Ligteringen - Link in Bio

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