Reflexivity, Transparency and Collaboration with Digital Tools
Location
Room 2056
Format Type
Paper
Start Date
January 2013
End Date
January 2013
Abstract
Conversations around the use of technology in support of qualitative research has frequently been limited to data collection, transcription and data analysis software. However, new tools also have the potential to enable greater researcher reflexivity, transparency of research decisions, and collaboration among researchers and researchers and participants. We present a conceptual framework for considering the affordances and constraints of the new tools in the context of qualitative inquiry
Reflexivity, Transparency and Collaboration with Digital Tools
Room 2056
Conversations around the use of technology in support of qualitative research has frequently been limited to data collection, transcription and data analysis software. However, new tools also have the potential to enable greater researcher reflexivity, transparency of research decisions, and collaboration among researchers and researchers and participants. We present a conceptual framework for considering the affordances and constraints of the new tools in the context of qualitative inquiry
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