thanks rebekah - nice when you experience your work bringing helpful
outcomes - I really appreciate the opportunity to have this sort of
critical debate ,
Annie
--On 20 December 2004 11:29 +0000 Rebekah Pratt <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Having set the list up some time back I just wanted to add a couple of
> thoughts about doing research on the list. Back in early 2003 there was
> a request posted to the list for participants for a study around romantic
> relationships and dating preferences. Having a little look back through
> the archives of the list I see there was some split opinion about such a
> request being made, although overall I feel people were not that keen on
> it, perhaps partly because it was quite unrelated to the list discussion
> content or CP approaches. What it did do was prompt me to suggest we
> discuss list guidelines, which all started to feel a bit complicated and
> prescriptive in terms of keeping the energy of the list going in its new
> and starting out form. In the end the discussion didn't end up anywhere
> much, and we do not have guidelines for the list apart from general
> common sense. By the way, one of those common sense points would be to
> avoid posting attachments to the list as these can be considered high
> risk for things like viruses on many different email systems... (just a
> point for future postings).
>
> I feel that emerging from the current discussions is a sense that talking
> about and participating in research is comfortable for people, but
> approaching the list members to take part in research is less so.
> However, what an interesting project trying to describe the history of CP
> and how great it is we have come to learn about it here and have
> exchanges about it. Obviously that is the sort of thing we can benefit
> from on the list. I think that informing people and directing those that
> are interested in becoming participants in research to a web site, or who
> to contact for further information, seems like an emerging compromise.
> Perhaps this can become an emerging agreement we can state in terms of a
> list guideline - although I suspect this is only agreeable when it is a
> list member's own work (i.e. the list isn't open to general cold
> calling), relevant to the topic of the list, and that it is done in the
> context of more general discussion about the project itself, which seems
> to be a very appropriate use of the list. Would it be of benefit to the
> list to have this stated in the list information?
>
> The one thing that is quite different in the current discussion when
> comparing it to the previous request for research on the archives, is
> that there is much more discussion happening, really much more critical
> reflection, debate, diversity of views, thinking about methods, content,
> process. I'm particularly interested in how a project about CP itself
> can be done in a CP kind of way... I'm also finding it very refreshing
> to see the list being used as a way to engage in critical reflection,
> something that can be hard to maintain in my daily role where compromise
> for the sake of collaboration can be the priority. Despite the fact that
> at times critical discussion can itself case a bit of discomfort I am
> really delighted that the list has become such a lively place where this
> is happening and lately with all the discussion on the list I have an
> increasing feeling that setting the list up was a good idea - so roll on
> with the discussion!!
>
> I hope you all enjoy the upcoming holidays,
>
> Rebekah
>
> Rebekah Pratt
> Research Fellow
> School of Clinical Sciences and Community Health - General Practice
> The University of Edinburgh
> 20 West Richmond Street
> Edinburgh, EH8 9DX
> Tel: 0131 651 4141
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