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Collaborating with original research teams: Some reflections on good secondary analytic practice

Collaborating with original research teams: Some reflections on good secondary analytic practice
Collaborating with original research teams: Some reflections on good secondary analytic practice
In this blog, Dr Susie Weller, Senior Research Fellow at the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods and the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton reflects on her experiences of thinking about good practice in qualitative secondary analysis. Susie draws on a recent ESRC National Centre for Research Methods study – Working across qualitative longitudinal studies: A feasibility study looking at care and intimacy – conducted with Prof Rosalind Edwards, Prof Lynn Jamieson and Dr Emma Davidson. She considers some of the possibilities and challenges of developing collaborative relationships between secondary analysts and members of the original teams who created the data sets. In so doing, she shows how attachments to data and notions of ownership – for both original researchers and re-users of the data – shift over time.
Weller, Susie
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Weller, Susie
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Weller, Susie (2019) Collaborating with original research teams: Some reflections on good secondary analytic practice. Big Qual Analysis Resource Hub, [26].

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In this blog, Dr Susie Weller, Senior Research Fellow at the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods and the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton reflects on her experiences of thinking about good practice in qualitative secondary analysis. Susie draws on a recent ESRC National Centre for Research Methods study – Working across qualitative longitudinal studies: A feasibility study looking at care and intimacy – conducted with Prof Rosalind Edwards, Prof Lynn Jamieson and Dr Emma Davidson. She considers some of the possibilities and challenges of developing collaborative relationships between secondary analysts and members of the original teams who created the data sets. In so doing, she shows how attachments to data and notions of ownership – for both original researchers and re-users of the data – shift over time.

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Published date: 6 March 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 444698
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/444698
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ORCID for Susie Weller: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6839-876X

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Date deposited: 30 Oct 2020 17:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:38

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