Qualitative Secondary Analysis in Austere Times: A Reply to Coltart, Henwood and Shirani
Keywords
qualitative secondary analysisqualitative research ethics
Timescapes
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
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In their article, published in this journal, COLTART, HENWOOD and SHIRANI raise a number of issues regarding the effective and ethical conduct of qualitative secondary analysis. In doing so they seek to exemplify general points about secondary analytic practice and ethics with reference to the UK Timescapes research programme in which they were involved as primary researchers and we were involved as secondary analysts. They position our work in ways we find unrecognisable, and potentially misleading. We briefly re-describe aspects of our work, and our key arguments, with reference to the timing of secondary analysis, knowledge claims and the contextual embeddedness of qualitative data. URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1401231Date
2014-01-01Type
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https://doaj.org/article/780915a183b44fc5bb426626d4acaae5