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Great to hear that you are doing this, Nick. Thank you. I agree that there is an impasse here at SFU with respect to community-engaged research and the University's response to the pandemic; and that this needs to be addressed. Tiffany Muller-Myrdahl invited Brett Stoudt from CUNY for a workshop at CERi in February that included plenty of discussion and strategies about community engaged research (both quantitative and qualtitative) in the face of a host of restrictions and prescriptions. They would be two people I would look to for cogent and constructive ideas.
Meg Holden Urban Studies and Geography From: Nicholas Blomley <blomley@sfu.ca>
Sent: June 8, 2020 9:21 AM To: academic-discussion (academic-discussion@sfu.ca) Subject: 'distanced' qualitative research methods Hello all
Restrictions on face-to-face engagement with research informants creates real challenges for those engaged in qualitative research, particularly community based work, or research with vulnerable people. Is anyone reflecting on these issues, or coming up with creative strategies, either within SFU or beyond? I am thinking of convening an online panel, and would love to learn of potential participants. Nick Blomley Geography. |