Power Relations in Qualitative Research
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Abstract
This article focuses on the tensions between the commitment to power redistribution of the qualitative paradigm and the ethical and methodological complexity inherent in clinical research. Qualitative inquiry, in general, though there are significant variations between its different paradigms and traditions, proposes to reduce power differences and encourages disclosure and authenticity between researchers and participants. It clearly departs from the traditional conception of quantitative research, whereby the researcher is the ultimate source of authority and promotes the participants' equal participation in the research process. But it is precisely this admirable desire to democratize the research process,…
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- Qualitative research
- Power (physics)
- Process (computing)
- Redistribution (election)
- Sociology
- Frame (networking)
- Psychology
- Epistemology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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