You can be our resident renal anthropologist!
I believe it has the possibility to colour the nature of peoples participation. It certainly does in my case.
Quote from: Emerson Burick on July 19, 2010, 06:59:42 PMI had read your introductory post and was interested by your research proposal. Do you have a reference chapter set up yet? I'd be curious to see it. (I'm a recovering academic.)Hmm mm yeah there's an old literature review, but I'm reworking it. I have a huge collection of papers, and a big fat Endnote library, which I'm refining into a collection of "renal experience" literature (the experiences of people who receive renal medicine)... there's also a lot of other literature about general patient experience (not necessarily renal patients) and also lots of great stuff from internet ethnography or about discussion boards. So really I stand at the messy end of a recent literature explosion, and haven't incorporated the really useful stuff into summaries yet. But I have to this month, because I'm writing up something for a conference in September. So can I get back to you? I have been thinking about putting stuff (i.e. some kind of overview of the renal experience literature) into the "news / articles" section soon anyway... when i get something shipshape written... or (depending on how masochistic your curiosity is) I could send you an annotated bibliography
I had read your introductory post and was interested by your research proposal. Do you have a reference chapter set up yet? I'd be curious to see it. (I'm a recovering academic.)