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CIVICA Open Science: Adding Qualitative and Quantitative PhD Data to an Institutional Repository

Workshop
CIVICA Open Science
Thursday, April 27, 2023, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

In this presentation, Dr Célia Bouchet offers a reflexive account of the confusion she experienced while depositing the quantitative and qualitative data from her Sociology PhD thesis into an institutional repository. Three key issues contributed to this confusion:

  • The contrasting temporalities and requirements of depositing different types of research data (variability of norms);
  • The grey areas in the legal rules and scientific protocols surrounding the archiving and storage of research data (lack of norms); and,
  • The ambivalence towards this time-consuming exercise, in which the costs associated with self-depositing data are constantly weighed against moral reasons for the sharing and furtherance of knowledge on disability (margins of rationalising norms).

This presentation is based upon the doctoral research Célia conducted between September 2018 and November 2021. Her research sought to document the imprint of disability on life courses in France: from childhood to social positions in adulthood. Mixed-methods were used to survey different groups of people who have lived with a “disability” since birth, childhood or adolescence. Comparison of their life courses was also made with the so-called “able-bodied”.

Quantitatively, bivariate statistics, regressions, and factor analyses were used to examine the educational, professional, and family situations of the 3,185 people surveyed who grew up with a “disability” in the broad sense and 16,168 who did not. All statistical analyses were performed with R. Qualitatively, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 37 people aged 30-55 who had grown up “with a disability or disabling difficulties”: 20 who had grown up with a visual impairment (partial or total); and, 17 who had grown up with specific learning difficulties (dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, dysphasia, etc.). All interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and then coded using the RQDA package in R. Methodological note files of unrecorded information were also compiled (2-5 pages).

Speaker:

Dr Célia Bouchet was a doctoral fellow at the OSC/LIEPP (Sciences Po) from 2018 to 2022. She defended the thesis entitled "Handicap et destinées sociales. Une enquête par méthodes mixtes" under the direction of Professors Anne Revillard and Philippe Coulangeon in January 2022. As a postdoc, Célia is currently conducting surveys on gender inequalities among CNRS faculty and staff.

The CIVICA institution hosting this event is Sciences Po Paris. If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact Dr Kundai Sithole at k.sithole@lse.ac.uk.

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