Reflections on methodological issues : lessons learned from the Life Activity projects

  • Jan Wright
  • , Doune Macdonald
  • , Lisette Burrows
  • , Matthew Atencio
  • , Kelly Knez
  • , Judy Laverty
  • , Jessica Lee
  • , Alison Nelson
  • , Gabrielle O'Flynn
  • , Bonnie Pang

Research output: Chapter in Book / Conference PaperChapter

Abstract

In this concluding chapter, we offer some reflections on the conduct of our research that we believe have relevance across most qualitative studies that involve young people, particularly young people from diverse social and cultural groups. In the case of the Life Activity Project and related studies, we also needed to attend to the added sensitivity associated with researching young people's meanings of health and, inevitably, their feelings and thoughts about their bodies and body weight. What follows are some stories, dilemmas and reflections 'from the field'. The contributors to the book share issues around: recruiting participants to the research process and maintaining participants' involvement; developing respectful relationships; and, the dilemmas of researching Others and representing their voices.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationYoung People, Physical Activity and the Everyday
EditorsJan Wright, Doune Macdonald
Place of PublicationU.K.
PublisherRoutledge
Pages197-209
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9780203850718
ISBN (Print)9780415493130
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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