Introduction to the special issue: Prospective qualitative research: new directions, opportunities and challenges

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1332/175795920x16032960406152
L. Bernardi, Núria Sánchez‐Mira
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The combination of qualitative approaches and longitudinal research designs is a powerful way to explore changes in individual life courses as they occur. While qualitative research is mostly associated with retrospective studies that analyse lives ‘backwards’ in time, prospective qualitative studies that track lives as they unfold have grown in popularity over the past two decades. Their increased importance goes hand in hand with the growing attention in the social sciences to process and change versus stability and continuity through time. Prospective qualitative studies are uniquely suited to analysing continuity and change in people’s lives, offering a complex understanding of critical junctures, transitions and gradual, non-linear or contradictory processes of change as they are interpreted and revisited by individuals with the unfolding of their lives. With its intrinsic focus on time and temporalities, prospective qualitative research allows us to address not only changing meanings and perceptions, but how people examine their pasts and look into their futures, and how these temporal perspectives are modified along with life events and transitions. Together with its undoubted advantages, a range of analytical and methodological challenges arise in the process of engaging with participants in a prospective qualitative study, where time, lives, perceptions and meanings are continually shifting and under revision. The benefits of combining prospective and retrospective insights and meanings involve a complex and demanding analytical effort that addresses potentially emerging discrepancies in the reporting of the same event or transition. The notion of a linear temporality that structures social action needs to be reconciled with narratives that reflect the fluidity of past and future time, stagnation, zigzag or even reversible developments. Questions of archiving are a source of concern for researchers whose data sets are iteratively generated over time, raising issues about consent, anonymity and ownership. Ethical issues also sharpen as the level of personal involvement between researcher and participant increases with repeated interactions across the different waves. With the increased availability of qualitative prospective studies, there is a growing agreement about the benefits of using secondary data. Arguments about research costs and underexploitation of existing data are gaining ground against the traditional reluctance of qualitative researchers to make their data available for reuse. There is, hence, an emerging need to reflect on the strategies and practices of data creation and management for long-term storage and use by others. In parallel, challenges of combining different data sources with similar foci for analytical and comparative purposes are increasingly recognised. These are just a few of the challenges facing prospective qualitative researchers, but they clearly point to the need for further methodological reflection on how time impacts on the design, conduct and theoretical underpinnings of qualitative longitudinal studies. This special issue advances current debates and explores new theoretical and methodological directions in this field through a range of contributions that are both international and interdisciplinary in scope.
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专题导论:前瞻性质的研究:新的方向、机遇和挑战
定性方法和纵向研究设计的结合是探索个体生命历程变化的有力方法。虽然定性研究大多与回顾性研究有关,这些研究是在时间上“向后”分析生活,但在过去20年里,追踪生活发展的前瞻性定性研究越来越受欢迎。它们日益增加的重要性与社会科学对过程和变化与稳定和连续性的日益关注密切相关。前瞻性定性研究特别适合于分析人们生活中的连续性和变化,提供对关键节点、过渡和渐进、非线性或矛盾的变化过程的复杂理解,因为它们是由个人随着生活的展开而解释和重新审视的。由于其内在的关注时间和时间性,前瞻性定性研究使我们不仅能够解决不断变化的意义和观念,而且能够解决人们如何审视他们的过去并展望他们的未来,以及这些时间视角如何随着生活事件和转变而改变。在与参与者进行前瞻性定性研究的过程中,伴随着其无可置疑的优势,一系列分析和方法上的挑战也出现了,因为时间、生活、观念和意义都在不断地变化和修订。结合前瞻性和回顾性的见解和意义的好处涉及到复杂和苛刻的分析工作,以解决在同一事件或转换的报告中潜在出现的差异。构建社会行动的线性时间性的概念需要与反映过去和未来时间的流动性、停滞、曲折甚至可逆发展的叙事相协调。归档问题是研究人员关注的一个问题,他们的数据集是随着时间的推移而迭代生成的,引发了关于同意、匿名和所有权的问题。随着研究人员和参与者之间的个人参与水平随着不同浪潮的重复互动而增加,伦理问题也会变得尖锐。随着定性前瞻性研究的增加,越来越多的人认同使用二手数据的好处。关于研究成本和对现有数据利用不足的争论正在获得支持,而定性研究人员传统上不愿让他们的数据可供重用。因此,有必要反思数据创建和管理的战略和做法,以供他人长期储存和使用。同时,越来越多的人认识到,为了分析和比较的目的,将不同的数据来源与类似的重点结合起来是一项挑战。这些只是未来定性研究人员面临的挑战中的一小部分,但它们清楚地指出,需要对时间如何影响定性纵向研究的设计、实施和理论基础进行进一步的方法学反思。这期特刊通过一系列国际和跨学科的贡献,推进了当前的辩论,并探索了该领域新的理论和方法方向。
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