Publishing publicly available interview data: an empirical example of the experience of publishing interview data

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作者
Enriquez, Diana [1 ]
机构
[1] Princeton Univ, Dept Sociol, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
关键词
open source; qualitative methods; interview data; secondary data; archival data; QUALITATIVE DATA; SECONDARY ANALYSIS; ETHICAL-ISSUES; TRANSPARENCY; REPLICATION; CHALLENGES; AUTOMATION; SCIENCE; FUTURE; ACCESS;
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10.3389/fsoc.2024.1157514
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C91 [社会学];
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030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
In September 2021 I made a collection of interview transcripts available for public use under a CreativeCommons license through the Princeton DataSpace. The interviews include 39 conversations I had with gig workers at AmazonFlex, Uber, and Lyft in 2019 as part of a study on automation efforts within these organizations. I made this decision because (1) I was required to contribute to a publicly available data set as a requirement of my funding and (2) I saw it as an opportunity to engage in the collaborative qualitative science experiments emerging in Science and Technology studies. This article documents my thought process and step-by-step design decisions for designing a study, gathering data, masking it, and publishing it in a public archive. Importantly, once I decided to publish these data, I determined that each choice about how the study would be designed and implemented had to be assessed for risk to the interviewee in a very deliberate way. It is not meant to be comprehensive and cover every possible condition a researcher may face while producing qualitative data. I aimed to be transparent both in my interview data and the process it took to gather and publish these data. I use this article to illustrate my thought process as I made each design decision for this study in hopes that it could be useful to a future researcher considering their own data publishing process.
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