P ositionality statements, in which scholars declare identity categories to which they belong and indicate how such categories might bias their research, have become commonplace in the social sciences ...
So-called “positionality statements” are a threat to scientific inquiry. A foundational principle of truth-seeking is the norm of universalism: the concept that work must be judged on its own merits. ...
How does “who we are” as researchers shape our work? In this podcast series, MEC Visiting Fellow, Anne Kirstine Rønn invites a set of colleague to discuss the concept of researcher positionality.
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Increased recognition about the history, influence, and role of racism as a driver of health inequity has led to calls for improved diversity of representation in investigative teams and research ...
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