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== suggested additions == | |||
this session's handout mentions RA's - perhaps more is needed on the role of RAs - a reflection from Recoup that could be linked to the issues of translation/transcription here? | |||
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perhaps a discussion on the limits or considerations required when analysing translated data: one example that comes to mind is the need for adaption if reading for individual 'I's and collective 'we's in the case of analysing respondent positionality. | |||
--[[RECOUP/site/User/Arathi|Arathi]] 17:31, 20 October 2008 (UTC) | |||
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suggested additions
this session's handout mentions RA's - perhaps more is needed on the role of RAs - a reflection from Recoup that could be linked to the issues of translation/transcription here?
also: perhaps a discussion on the limits or considerations required when analysing translated data: one example that comes to mind is the need for adaption if reading for individual 'I's and collective 'we's in the case of analysing respondent positionality.
--Arathi 17:31, 20 October 2008 (UTC)
Singal, N., and Jeffery, R. (2008). Qualitative Research Skills Workshop: A Facilitator's Reference Manual, http://oer.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/RECOUP, Cambridge: RECOUP (Research Consortium on Educational Outcomes and Poverty, http://recoup.educ.cam.ac.uk/). CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. (original page)