Why are you asking about gender? Negotiating survey research methods within an industry collaboration

Objectives: This brief report describes a survey design process undertaken in collaboration with industry stakeholders from government, non-government and other applied fields. This account highlights fundamental and contested issues of knowledge creation in research, situated within the broader con...

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Main Authors: Natalie Skinner, Ann Roche
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Public Health in Practice
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666535221000628
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spelling doaj-6b37585891214ffd9bab766dcccbf6832021-05-18T04:11:43ZengElsevierPublic Health in Practice2666-53522021-11-012100137Why are you asking about gender? Negotiating survey research methods within an industry collaborationNatalie Skinner0Ann Roche1Senior Research Fellow, National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA, 5001, Australia; Corresponding author.Director, National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, AustraliaObjectives: This brief report describes a survey design process undertaken in collaboration with industry stakeholders from government, non-government and other applied fields. This account highlights fundamental and contested issues of knowledge creation in research, situated within the broader contemporary context of social change addressing inequality and inclusion for historically marginalised and vulnerable groups. Study design: The study comprised a non-probability survey of the Australian Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce. Methods: A reflective account is provided. Results: Significant and unanticipated differences in conceptual frames and perceptions of research ethics between the research team and industry representatives emerged during the collaboration, with major implications for the validity of the research process. Conclusions: The traditional, and largely unquestioned, understanding of quantitative survey research methodology is encountering increasing challenges in light of contemporary considerations of identity, privacy and wellbeing of survey participants. Some of these differences seriously challenged conventional approaches to research methodology, quality and rigour. There is a pressing need for further exploration, discussion and debate regarding the process of knowledge creation, ownership and stewardship. Strategies to better equip the research community and their industry stakeholders to navigate issues of research veracity, integrity and rigour are urgently needed, including training and guidance on negotiate differences in values, priorities and perspectives for upcoming and established researchers.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666535221000628Survey researchResearch methodsIndustry collaborationEthics
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Why are you asking about gender? Negotiating survey research methods within an industry collaboration
Public Health in Practice
Survey research
Research methods
Industry collaboration
Ethics
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Ann Roche
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title Why are you asking about gender? Negotiating survey research methods within an industry collaboration
title_short Why are you asking about gender? Negotiating survey research methods within an industry collaboration
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series Public Health in Practice
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publishDate 2021-11-01
description Objectives: This brief report describes a survey design process undertaken in collaboration with industry stakeholders from government, non-government and other applied fields. This account highlights fundamental and contested issues of knowledge creation in research, situated within the broader contemporary context of social change addressing inequality and inclusion for historically marginalised and vulnerable groups. Study design: The study comprised a non-probability survey of the Australian Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce. Methods: A reflective account is provided. Results: Significant and unanticipated differences in conceptual frames and perceptions of research ethics between the research team and industry representatives emerged during the collaboration, with major implications for the validity of the research process. Conclusions: The traditional, and largely unquestioned, understanding of quantitative survey research methodology is encountering increasing challenges in light of contemporary considerations of identity, privacy and wellbeing of survey participants. Some of these differences seriously challenged conventional approaches to research methodology, quality and rigour. There is a pressing need for further exploration, discussion and debate regarding the process of knowledge creation, ownership and stewardship. Strategies to better equip the research community and their industry stakeholders to navigate issues of research veracity, integrity and rigour are urgently needed, including training and guidance on negotiate differences in values, priorities and perspectives for upcoming and established researchers.
topic Survey research
Research methods
Industry collaboration
Ethics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666535221000628
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