Forming a Research Question
Forming a Research Question
All research starts with a question, but there are an infinite number of questions we could ask… It is important to think about why we choose the questions we do, what shapes our thinking about these questions, and what constrains our approach to answering them.
Section 1
Values and Motivations
In this section we explore how your values and motivations influence your research practice, both individually and in collaboration with others.
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Reviewing the Literature
In this section we introduce the limitations in literature review and citation practices, exploring how these negatively impact research practice.
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Co-creation and Collaboration
In this section we explore the benefits of creating research in collaboration with those outside of the research community. We emphasise the need for equitable collaborations that properly distribute power.
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