99 . Collaborative Analysis

the analysis of research findings is often something of a black box. A lot of time and energy is spent learning and thinking about research methods, but analysis is frequently a private activity, undertaken by individuals rather than groups. In research where there is collaboration, e.g. between academics and Transition, it's appropriate for analysis to be shared. There are usually several stages of analysis, and lots of ways of sharing it. But however this is done, it strengthens the findings, making them more robust, accountable, inclusive and representative.   

 
 
 
 
 
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