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Dec

Invitation to Participate in a Research Study

   Posted by: Jeffrey Keefer   in Academia, Lancaster PhD, Research

As I just received ethical approval for my research study (for one of the modules in my doctoral program at Lancaster University), I want to list the specifics here and begin to look for potential participants. Please let me know if you are wish to volunteer to be a potential interviewee or want to speak about this / get more information. I have a formal research consent form with some additional information. 

I hope to have 3 participants, and will hope to have the interview by the second week of January.

Name of Project:

Public Transformations: Adult Learners Who Use Social Media to Express and Understand Their Identities as Developing Researchers

Dear Potential Participant:

I want to invite you to take part in a research study which is part of my doctoral studies in the Centre for Studies in Advanced Learning Technology (CSALT), Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University. You should understand why the research is being done, and what it will involve for you. Please read the following carefully and decide if you wish to take part. Ask me if there is anything that is not clear or if you want more information.

What is the Purpose of the Study?

The purpose of this study is to explore how people develop as researchers while using social media tools to engage in reflexivity, self-expression, feedback, and collaboration. I am especially interested in knowing how learners make sense of their experiences when they believe they learn something significant that helps them see things in a different way.

Why have I been Invited?

You are invited to participate in this research because you are (or were) an adult learner who communicated with others about your graduate or doctoral research experiences via social media (e.g., via a blog, microblog such as Twitter, Facebook, etc.).

What will Taking Part Involve for Me?

I will conduct one interview, on the phone or via an online conference service, for approximately 60 minutes. The interview will be recorded and the transcript sent to you for your review and edits. The audio recording and transcript of our discussion will be safely stored on my password-protected computer, as will your contact information. The data from this study will be used in the completion of course work in my doctoral programme, and it may also be included in my doctoral thesis, published, or presented at conferences. To safeguard your confidentiality and anonymity, you will be given a pseudonym, and all identifying information, such as the institution or department to which you belong, will be removed. You may withdraw from the study for any reason and at any time. If you withdraw from the study, any data that you have contributed will be destroyed.

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16 comments so far

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Happy to help out if you need me

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Thank you, Sarah. I am planning to begin processing some of the generous feedback I received tomorrow, and will be in touch.

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December 30th, 2009 at 2:00 am
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Dear Jeffrey,
this sounds superb. I would like to volunteer if you think I would be a good research participant for your study!
Well done. Keep up the good and inspiring work!
Best of Luck!

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Cristina, your encouragement and confidence mean a lot, and I appreciate your offer. I will begin processing all this tomorrow, as I just sent the final request for potential participants earlier today . . .

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December 30th, 2009 at 4:07 am
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Jeffrey, if you think I can be of use for your study as an informant, I will surely help out. Your study is so important for helping us understand what social media can do, not just as a medium for expression, but also as a transformative process. Thank you for asking!

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Vigdis, thank you for your confidence in (the potential for!) my research. I definately see this as linking the previous work I have been doing in autoethnography and moving toward my dissertation (thesis) proposal next year.

I have not seen much in this area, though perhaps somebody may locate something and share it if it exists — always good to build on the work of others.

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December 30th, 2009 at 4:37 am
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Sounds great, Jeffrey – and glad to see there is already offers by interested volunteers. One thing I was wondering about is whether confidentiality and provision of a pseudonym are obligatory – personally, I prefer not disappearing in anonymity, even though this is still being taught as ‘the default option’.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Britta, you raise a fascinating issue, namely about how to handle this with people who are already public. Ethically, I have to list this, especially as some of the learning may or may not be personal. However, I am happy to accomodate anything that generous participants want.

I had to navigate this before, when I explored autoethnographers who discussed their work. Let me just leave it that I was surprised how some of the reflective processing and learning through autoethnography never made it into the published research — a wonderful learning experience for me.

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December 30th, 2009 at 5:09 am
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Hi Jeffrey, Jane Bozarth steered me in your direction. I looked at a similar subject in the major project for my Masters’ degree and would be happy to participate. Like Britta, however, I would prefer not to be rendered anonymous.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Karyn, what interesting work you have done! How was it received, and what do youenvision as your next steps?

I will read it over a bit more tomorrow, when I process this a little more directly. Kudos to Jane for her suggestion!

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Karyn Romeis Reply:

Hi Jeffrey, thanks for the compliment. I have yet to hear how it was received. I know I passed, but I haven’t had my actual grade back. I’m not overly optimistic, because the university is something of a late adopter, and most of the faculty were somewhat befuddled by it all.

Academically speaking, I don’t really have any ‘next steps’. I have one more option to submit towards the Masters’ award. I have no plans for a PhD at this stage.

Professionally speaking, I will just keep chipping away in my various virtual and physical spaces and hope to further my pet cause of learner empowerment.

As to your point (to Britta) about the wealth of research material that remains unpublished and therefore unavailable… this is a hot topic for me, too. All that blood sweat and tears locked away in the bowels of some university library whence it can only be retrieved by library staff for use on the premises! Researchers are probably raking over the same patch over and ever, never to know what others have already done. See my rant on the subject. This was one reason I decided to put my project online. I have no delusions of grandeur, but it may save someone else a little trouble. Hey, maybe that someone will turn out to be you! ;o)

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December 30th, 2009 at 5:41 am
Chryssa
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I am here to help too.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Chryssa, I am sure you have some interesting thoughts here, and it will be nice to catch up as well!

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December 30th, 2009 at 8:43 am
kathleen
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I’d be happy to help out if you think my contributions would be useful.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Kathleen, thank you for your offer. Can you email me directly so I can reach out to you off-post? I know how to reach out to some of the other respondants, but do not have your contact information.

Thank you!

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kathleen Reply:

Hi Jeffrey – I don’t have your email address. can you send it to me in another note so I can contact you via email as you requested?

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice
DOT com

I tried to write this in a form that will not be spammable!

Thank you.

Jeffrey

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December 30th, 2009 at 10:39 am
Maciej
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I’d be happy to help.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Maciej, appreciate your offer. As I mentioned to Kathleen above, can you email me directly so I can reach out to you off-post?

Thank you!

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December 30th, 2009 at 12:50 pm
Amy Drees
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I would like to participate if you are still accepting interviewees.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Amy-

Thank you for your offer. Can you email me directly so I can learn a little about your work?

My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice
DOT com

Thank you.

Jeffrey

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December 30th, 2009 at 6:57 pm
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I can see you have a lot of offers, I am Mridula from India and I would be glad to participate.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Mridula-

Thank you for your offer; I have not spoken to anybody yet from India; can you email me directly so I can learn a little about your work?

My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice
DOT com

Thank you.

Jeffrey

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December 30th, 2009 at 11:40 pm
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HI Jeffrey,
It’s great to see that you have so many interested volunteers. I am also here if you need me.
thanks
Helen

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Helen-

Thank you for your generous offer. I have read your blog, and hope to speak with you about how your work is progressing.

Jeffrey

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December 31st, 2009 at 12:55 am
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Hi
I would be more than happy to get involved in this project. Let me know if you need me to be onboard.
best
javad

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Seyed Javad Miri-

Thank you for your offer of assistance. I looked at your website, and it seems you have already accomplished a lot more research than I have (and even in a quite interesting field). Can you email me directly so I can learn a little about what you have in mind for this project?

My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice
DOT com

Thank you.

Jeffrey

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December 31st, 2009 at 3:11 am
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I’d be happy to help.
Just let me know

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Massimo-

Thank you for your posted comment. I looked at your website, though cannot read Italian very well. Can you email me directly so I can learn a little about your work?

My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice
DOT com

Thank you.

Jeffrey

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December 31st, 2009 at 3:12 am
Shobha
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Happy to help- just let me know.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Shobha-

Thank you for your kind offer to help. Can you please email me directly so I can learn a little about your work?

My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice
DOT com

Thank you very much.

Jeffrey

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December 31st, 2009 at 11:06 pm
Stephanie Jo Kent
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Hello.

I’ve kept a weblog, http://www.reflexivity.us, since I began my phd program in Communication in 2002. I used it quite a bit during dissertation fieldwork last year. Lately have not kept it up so much but partly this is because I’m trying to spiff it up for better usability as a long-term record in addition to ongoing immediacy.

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Stephanie-

It looks like you have done a lot of interesting work; I have found that whenever I try to spiff things up, i (personally, of course!) tend to focus on getting things just right, and thus tend not to move forward for some time. I hope the best for you in this process so you do not follow in my footsteps.

Can you email me directly so I can learn a little more about your work?

My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice
DOT com

Thank you.

Jeffrey

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January 1st, 2010 at 2:07 pm
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If you still need volunteers, I’d be happy to. Happy new year, either way!

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Jeffrey Keefer Reply:

Mark-

Thank you for your kind offer to assist and for your New Year’s wishes.

Can you share a little about your work and studies either here or by emailing me directly –
My email is:
jeffrey AT silenceandvoice

Thank you, and the best for the New Year right back to you.

Jeffrey
DOT com

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Mark Chen Reply:

Hi again!
I’m writing a dissertation on how a World of Warcraft player group developed joint-task expertise. I’ve been trying to maintain a blog about my experiences as a gamer in academia, which sometimes doesn’t get the attention I mean to give it, but… such is life.
cheers!
mark

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January 5th, 2010 at 2:15 pm

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