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Sekundäranalyse qualitativer Interviewdaten - Problemkreise und offene Fragen einer neuen Forschungsstrategie

Secondary analysis of qualitative interview data (in Germany) - problems and open issues of a new research strategy
[journal article]

Medjedovic, Irena

Abstract

'Qualitative Daten stellen eine reichhaltige und oft unausgeschöpfte Quelle von Forschungsmaterial dar. Trotzdem werden sie selten einer erneuten Analyse unterzogen. Die Analyse einer deutschlandweiten Befragung qualitativer Forscher/innen zeigt, dass mit dieser neuen, noch unvertrauten Forschungsst... view more

'Qualitative Daten stellen eine reichhaltige und oft unausgeschöpfte Quelle von Forschungsmaterial dar. Trotzdem werden sie selten einer erneuten Analyse unterzogen. Die Analyse einer deutschlandweiten Befragung qualitativer Forscher/innen zeigt, dass mit dieser neuen, noch unvertrauten Forschungsstrategie Sekundäranalyse einige Probleme und offene Fragen verbunden werden. Auf der methodologischen Ebene werden die Spezifität sowie die Kontextgebundenheit qualitativer Forschung als Einwände gegen die Sekundäranalyse vorgebracht. Auf der forschungsethischen Ebene wird eine Gefährdung der sich im Interview konstituierenden vertraulichen Beziehung zum Forschungssubjekt befürchtet. Des Weiteren spielen auch Konkurrenzüberlegungen eine Rolle, wenn es darum geht, eigene Daten für eine Sekundäranalyse bereitzustellen. Der Beitrag leistet einen ersten Schritt für die Diskussion über die qualitative Sekundäranalyse, indem er anhand der geführten Experteninterviews die kritischen Aspekte der Sekundäranalyse aufzeigt. Sekundäranalytische Erfahrungen der befragten Forscher zeigen aber auch, dass diese Probleme keine unlösbaren Einwände gegen die Sekundäranalyse darstellen müssen.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'Qualitative data are a rich and often not fully exploited source of research material. Nonetheless they are seldom reanalysed. The analysis of a nationwide German survey of qualitative researchers shows that there are some concerns and open issues associated with this new and unfamiliar research st... view more

'Qualitative data are a rich and often not fully exploited source of research material. Nonetheless they are seldom reanalysed. The analysis of a nationwide German survey of qualitative researchers shows that there are some concerns and open issues associated with this new and unfamiliar research strategy of secondary analysis. On the methodological side specificity and context sensitivity of qualitative research are raised as objections against secondary analysis. On the ethical side concerns relate to an assumed breach of the confidential relationship to the research subject constituted within an interview. Furthermore, considerations concerning competition also play a role when researchers are asked to provide their data for reuse by others. This article provides a first step for a discussion about qualitative secondary analysis (in Germany), by pointing out the critical aspects of secondary analysis based on a dataset of expert interviews. But the experience of the expert researchers who were interviewed suggests that the problems associated with secondary analysis do not necessarily constitute unsolvable obstacles.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
research; scientist; qualitative interview; risk; Federal Republic of Germany; confidence; context analysis; data protection; methodology; criticism; discussion; survey; science; qualitative method; competition; research approach; data exchange; science ethics; ethics; career

Classification
Philosophy of Science, Theory of Science, Methodology, Ethics of the Social Sciences
Methods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis, Statistical Methods, Computer Methods
Research Design

Method
qualitative empirical; empirical

Document language
German

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 193-216

Journal
Historical Social Research, 33 (2008) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.33.2008.3.193-216

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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