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AUTOR(ES) KEVIN BENNETT , Sarah Neal , Allan Cochrane , Giles Mohan
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Centre for Mass Communication Research, at the University of Leicester, University of Surrey, UK, Open University, UK
ANO 2016
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Qualitative Research
ISSN 1468-7941
E-ISSN 1741-3109
DOI 10.1177/1468794115596217
CITAÇÕES 8
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 b4dfa4bafa1fd7ac6ff0d8c625706def

Resumo

In social research some places and populations are disproportionately targeted by researchers. While relatively little work exists on the concept of over-research those accounts that do exist tend to focus on participant-based research relationships and not place-based research relationships. Using interdisciplinary approaches and fieldwork experiences from a recently completed qualitative study of urban multiculture in England we develop the over-research debates in three key ways. First, the notion of 'over-research' carries negative connotations and we reflect on these as well as the possibility of more nuanced readings of research encounters. Second, we develop a more relational analysis, in which place – the London Borough of Hackney – is understood to be an animating force in the research process. Third, we argue that our experiences of the research provide evidence that many of the participants in the project were adept and confident in their engagements with the research process. In this way, the article suggests, disproportionate research attention may foster not research fatigue but a more knowing and co-productive research relationship.

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