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Artikel`We're Over-Researched Here!': Exploring Accounts of Research Fatigue within Qualitative Research Engagements  
Oleh: Clark, Tom
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Sociology vol. 42 no. 05 (Oct. 2008), page 953–970.
Topik: costs and benefits; non-engagement; over-researching; refusal; research fatigue; withdrawal
Fulltext: 953.pdf (252.89KB)
Isi artikelDespite a number of references to research fatigue and over-researching in the literature, the concepts have yet to be empirically investigated within qualitative contexts. This article, therefore, seeks to explore how researchers understand and account for research fatigue and over-researching. Using the results generated from a grounded analysis, a number of precursors are identified and discussed. These include lack of perceptible change attributable to engagement, increasing apathy and indifference toward engagement, and practical causes such as cost, time, and organization. It is suggested that marked levels of research fatigue are likely to occur where the mechanisms that challenge research engagement increase and the supporting mechanisms decrease. Furthermore, claims of overresearching are likely to be reported in contexts where repeated engagements do not lead to any experience of change or where the engagement comes into conflict with the primary aims and interests of the research group.
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