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Thompson, Sian E. L. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
A growing number of people live in apartments worldwide, and research into these contexts is key to the success of our cities. Recruiting apartment residents as research participants can be challenging, however, especially when using a case study approach. This research note outlines the participant recruitment method developed for case study…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Housing, Case Studies, Research Methodology
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Ali, Tahir; Buergelt, Petra T.; Maypilama, Elaine Lawurrpa; Paton, Douglas; Smith, James A.; Jehan, Noor – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Historically, non-Indigenous researchers have contributed to colonisation by research based on Western positivistic philosophical frameworks. This approach led to disembodying knowledge from Indigenous people's histories, worldviews, and cultural and social practices, thus perpetuating a deficit-based discourse which situates the responsibility of…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Indigenous Knowledge, Researchers, Foreign Countries
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Waling, Andrea; Lyons, Anthony; Alba, Beatrice; Minichiello, Victor; Barrett, Catherine; Hughes, Mark; Fredriksen-Goldsen, Karen – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
In this paper we explore methodological considerations for recruiting stigmatised populations online. Advertising for research participants via social networking sites (SNS) has increasingly become a tool of choice for both quantitative and qualitative researchers. However, such recruitment practices pose a range of challenges for researchers,…
Descriptors: Social Media, Recruitment, Social Bias, LGBTQ People
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Love, J.; Bennetts, S. K.; Berthelsen, D.; Hackworth, N. J.; Westrupp, E. M.; Mensah, F. K.; Nicholson, J. M. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Demographic data, such as highest level of education attained, are often assumed to be relatively free from measurement error. As part of an evaluation of an early childhood parenting intervention, 654 parents reported their highest level of education via telephone interview at baseline and self-directed questionnaire at follow-up 5.7 years later.…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Longitudinal Studies, Measurement Techniques, Error of Measurement
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Ravn, Signe – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
This paper contributes to the 'future' methods literature by exploring the methodological potentials of material methods in qualitative research on young women's imagined futures. Existing research has demonstrated how producing knowledge about imagined futures remains a challenge, often leading to abstract or generic accounts of such futures.…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Qualitative Research, Females, Interviews
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Tilley, Elizabeth; Strnadová, Iva; Ledger, Sue; Walmsley, Jan; Loblinzk, Julie; Christian, Paul Anthoney; Arnold, Zara Jane – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
While there have been significant developments in the field of inclusive research with people with learning disabilities, there is limited knowledge about the ways inclusive research teams have conducted participatory data analysis. The authors argue this is inherently tied to the sensitivities involved in the inclusive research process. In this…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Data Analysis, Learning Disabilities, Inclusion
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Smith, Louisa; Phillipson, Lyn – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
The perspective of people with dementia, particularly late-stage dementia, is often excluded from research, even from methods like Participatory Action Research (PAR), which aim to democratise research. This research note outlines how a PAR project engaged with the perspective of people with late-stage dementia in a residential aged care facility.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Dementia, Participatory Research, Nursing Homes
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Bennetts, Shannon K.; Love, Jasmine; Hackworth, Naomi J.; Mensah, Fiona K.; Westrupp, Elizabeth M.; Berthelsen, Donna; Levickis, Penny; Bennett, Clair; Nicholson, Jan M. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
Participant attrition is a significant challenge for longitudinal studies, particularly those involving disadvantaged populations. We attempted to re-engage n = 990 families in a five-year follow-up of a randomised controlled trial of an early childhood parenting intervention. Tracing was attempted for n = 90/990 (9.1%) uncontactable participants.…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Longitudinal Studies, Social Media, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Rasmussen, Mary Lou; Graefenstein, Sulamith; Singleton, Andrew; Halafoff, Anna; Bouma, Gary – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
Large-scale population studies surveying young people in relation to their worldviews have tended to frame their identities in a fixed and limited capacity while also treating the topics of religion/spirituality and sexuality/gender as discrete categories of scholarly analysis. We highlight the affordances and limitations of foregrounding fixed…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Sexual Identity, Gender Issues
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Spallek, Melanie; Haynes, Michele; Baxter, Janeen; Kapelle, Nicole – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
In recent years, the Australian government has encouraged open access to administrative data, providing new opportunities for examining life course pathways and evaluating social policies. This paper demonstrates the importance of establishing partnerships in the use of administrative data for social research. In collaboration with the data…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Social Science Research, Foreign Countries, Welfare Services
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Ryder, Courtney; Mackean, Tamara; Coombs, Julieann; Williams, Hayley; Hunter, Kate; Holland, Andrew J. A.; Ivers, Rebecca Q. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
Indigenous research Knowledges and methodologies have existed over millennia, however it is only recently that Indigenous scholars have been able to challenge institutional Western hegemony to reclaim sovereignty in the research space. Despite the high volume of quantitative research describing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, there…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Research Methodology
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Powell, Mary Ann; McArthur, Morag; Chalmers, Jenny; Graham, Anne; Moore, Tim; Spriggs, Merle; Taplin, Stephanie – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
While there is broad consensus that involving children in research is critically important for understanding their lives, there is considerable caution around their participation in social research on 'sensitive' issues. Such caution is further amplified by a lack of agreement about what constitutes a 'sensitive topic'. This article draws on data…
Descriptors: Children, Social Science Research, Stakeholders, Parents
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Vogl, Susanne; Zartler, Ulrike; Schmidt, Eva-Maria; Rieder, Irene – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
Collecting multiple perspectives data (e.g. from related individuals) in a qualitative longitudinal design can provide rich understanding of the dynamics at play in complex relational systems, and the different perceptions of people involved. However, such approaches are inherently challenging due to the complexity and volume of data involved. So…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Longitudinal Studies, Interviews, Data Analysis
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Thorpe, Rachel; Hawkes, Gail; Dune, Tinashe; Fileborn, Bianca; Pitts, Marian; Minichiello, Victor – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
This paper examines the role of the research process in shaping the construction of knowledge about sensitive topics in in-depth interviews particularly with regard to researcher identity and cultural influences or norms. We argue that these influences shape all aspects of the research process and that researchers will benefit from reflecting upon…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Interviews, Cultural Influences, Females
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Mann, Rosemary; Warr, Deborah – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
Growing interest in mixed method approaches to social research, alongside calls to expand methodological toolboxes to include the use of visual, mobile, sensory and observational methods, are generating diverse forms of research data that represent a range of ways of knowing. We discuss a study that used multiple methods to explore the…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Dropouts, Foreign Countries, Ethnography
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