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- Title
Researching Collaboratively: Implications for Qualitative Research and Researchers.
- Authors
Cheek, Julianne
- Abstract
Often discussions about collaborative research, and collaboration generally, begin at the point of how to collaborate, who to collaborate with, and what to collaborate about. Rarely do they include equally important questions of why we are having discussions about collaboration, where such an impetus and emphasis is coming from, and how it connects to the contemporary political research context. In a recent editorial in Qualitative Health Research, Janice Morse highlighted the need for reflection about collaboration. This article responds to that call, providing reflections on collaboration, the imperative to collaborate, and what this all might mean for both qualitative research and qualitative researchers. I hope to stimulate new points of departure for thinking and action shaping collaborative research endeavors without-and just as crucially, within-qualitative research.
- Subjects
PUBLIC health research; RESEARCH; QUALITATIVE research; CASE studies; SOCIAL science methodology; SOCIAL constructionism; PHYSICIAN practice patterns; MEDICAL practice; MEDICAL care
- Publication
Qualitative Health Research, 2008, Vol 18, Issue 11, p1599
- ISSN
1049-7323
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1049732308324865