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Community Up Research Values, Online Interviewing, and Advocacy (Cervantée Wild)

Community Up Research Values, Online Interviewing, and Advocacy (Cervantée Wild)

Update: 2024-05-23
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Community Up Research Values, Online Interviewing, and Advocacy (Cervantée Wild)


On this episode of Thinking In Between, we are joined by Cervantée Wild who is a research fellow at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. Cervantée is from New Zealand and her research journey began within a research group that paid close attention to health equity as a multicultural team. She shares about her research journey and brings three ideas:



  1. Community Up Research Values - Cram, F., & Phillips, H. (2012). Claiming Interstitial Space for Multicultural, Transdisciplinary Research Through Community-up Values. International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies, 5(2), 36-49. https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcis.v5i2.89

  2. Challenges posed by online interviewing and data collection

  3. Can researchers be advocates?


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Community Up Research Values, Online Interviewing, and Advocacy (Cervantée Wild)

Community Up Research Values, Online Interviewing, and Advocacy (Cervantée Wild)