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Abstract
Large scale, multi-organisational collaborations between researchers from diverse disciplinary backgrounds are increasingly recognised as important to investigate and tackle complex real-world problems. However differing expectations, epistemologies, and preferences across these teams pose challenges to following best practice for ensuring high-quality and rigorous qualitative research, while maintaining goodwill and team cohesion across team members. This article presents critical reflections from the real-world experiences of a team navigating the challenges of collaborating on a large-scale, cross-disciplinary interview study. Based on these experiences, we extend the literature on large team qualitative collaboration by highlighting the importance of balancing autonomy and collaboration, and propose eight recommendations to support high quality research and team cohesion. We identify how this balance can be achieved at different times: when centralised decision-making should be prioritised, and autonomy can be allowed. We argue that prioritising time to develop shared understandings, build trust, and creating positive environments that accept and support differing researcher perspectives on qualitative methods is paramount. By exploring and reflecting on these differences, teams can identify how and when to support autonomy in decision-making, when to move forward collaboratively, and how to ensure that shared processes reflect the needs of the whole team. The reflexive findings, emanating from practical experience, can inform large research teams undertaking qualitative studies to explore complex issues. We make an original contribution to qualitative methods research by arguing that balancing autonomy and collaboration is the key to promoting high quality research and cohesion in large teams.
Original language | English |
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Journal | International Journal of Qualitative Methods |
Volume | 22 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 5 Jan 2023 |
Keywords
- methods in qualitative inquiry
- mixed methods
- philosophy of science
- virtual environments
- whole-systems change
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Spatial Policy and Analysis Laboratory and Research Group
Acheampong, R. A. (Researcher), Wong, C. (Researcher), Baker, M. (Researcher), Schulze Baing, A. (Researcher), Zheng, H. (Researcher), Agyemang, F. (Researcher), Pinto, N. (Researcher), Kingston, R. (Researcher), Deas, I. (Researcher), Koksal, C. (Researcher) & Zhang, A. (Researcher)
1/05/23 → …
Project: Research
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TRUUD: Tackling Root Causes Upstream of Unhealthy Urban Development (TRUUD)
Wong, C. (PI), Verma, A. (PI), Farragher, T. (Researcher), Peake-Jones, S. (Researcher), Koksal, C. (Researcher), Nyakutsikwa, B. (Researcher) & Zheng, H. (Researcher)
1/10/19 → 30/09/24
Project: Research
Research output
- 4 Article
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Beyond public health, beyond spatial planning: Boundary-spanning policy regime of urban health in England
Koksal, C. & Wong, C., 14 May 2023, In: Built Environment. 49, 2, p. 166-186 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Developing shared understanding through online interdisciplinary collaboration: Reflections from a research project on better integration of health outcomes in future urban development practice
Hasan, M. N., Koksal, C., Montel, L., Gouais, A. L., Barnfield, A., Bates, G. & Kwon, H. R., 1 Jun 2023, In: Futures. 150, p. 1-14 14 p., 103176.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Understanding how to create healthier places: A qualitative study exploring the complex system of urban development decision-making
Le Gouais, A., Bates, G., Callway, R., Kwon, H. R., Montel, L., Peake-Jones, S., White, J., Hasan, M. N., Koksal, C., Barnfield, A., Bondy, K. & Ayres, S., 1 May 2023, In: Health & Place. 81, 103023.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access