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A mixed methods approach for measuring topic sensitivity in conservation

1. Conservationists increasingly aim to understand human behaviour to inform intervention design. However, obtaining information from people about their behaviour can be challenging, particularly if the research topic is considered sensitive. Topic sensitivity may raise methodological, ethical, poli...

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Autores principales: Ibbett, Harriet, Jones, Julia P.G., Dorward, Leejiah, Kohi, Edward M., Dwiyahreni, Asri A., Prayitno, Karlina, Sankeni, Stephen, Kaduma, Joseph, Mchomvu, Jesca, Saputra, Andie Wijaya, Sabiladiyni, Humairah, Supriatna, Jatna, St John, Freya A. V.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37560063
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10501
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author Ibbett, Harriet
Jones, Julia P.G.
Dorward, Leejiah
Kohi, Edward M.
Dwiyahreni, Asri A.
Prayitno, Karlina
Sankeni, Stephen
Kaduma, Joseph
Mchomvu, Jesca
Saputra, Andie Wijaya
Sabiladiyni, Humairah
Supriatna, Jatna
St John, Freya A. V.
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Jones, Julia P.G.
Dorward, Leejiah
Kohi, Edward M.
Dwiyahreni, Asri A.
Prayitno, Karlina
Sankeni, Stephen
Kaduma, Joseph
Mchomvu, Jesca
Saputra, Andie Wijaya
Sabiladiyni, Humairah
Supriatna, Jatna
St John, Freya A. V.
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description 1. Conservationists increasingly aim to understand human behaviour to inform intervention design. However, obtaining information from people about their behaviour can be challenging, particularly if the research topic is considered sensitive. Topic sensitivity may raise methodological, ethical, political and legal concerns which, if poorly addressed, can have significant impacts on research participants, the research process, data quality and the success of conservation outcomes that are informed by research findings. While considerable effort has been invested in developing techniques for reducing bias when collecting data on sensitive topics, less attention has been focused on identifying if, and why, a topic is sensitive. 2. We use a mixed methods approach to explore how willing people are to discuss topics that could be considered sensitive (e.g. illegal wildlife hunting). Collecting data from people living near protected areas in Indonesia (n = 362) and Tanzania (n = 345), we developed and tested a psychometric scale to measure topic sensitivity at the respondent level and conducted group exercises (free-lists and pile sorts) to gain a deeper understanding of peoples' willingness to discuss different topics. 3. The perceived sensitivity of topics varied both within and between the two focal contexts, with more topics being perceived as sensitive in Tanzania than Indonesia. Participants' knowledge of rules, and their experiences of living alongside protected areas affected how sensitive they considered topics to be. 4. Mixed methods approaches can provide holistic and nuanced understanding of topic sensitivity. However, recognising that in-depth studies are not always feasible to implement, we demonstrate that methods, such as our Sensitivity Index, can easily be adapted for different contexts and deployed to rapidly obtain valuable insights on topic sensitivity, to help inform conservation research and practice.
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spelling pubmed-76149072023-08-09 A mixed methods approach for measuring topic sensitivity in conservation Ibbett, Harriet Jones, Julia P.G. Dorward, Leejiah Kohi, Edward M. Dwiyahreni, Asri A. Prayitno, Karlina Sankeni, Stephen Kaduma, Joseph Mchomvu, Jesca Saputra, Andie Wijaya Sabiladiyni, Humairah Supriatna, Jatna St John, Freya A. V. People Nat (Hoboken) Article 1. Conservationists increasingly aim to understand human behaviour to inform intervention design. However, obtaining information from people about their behaviour can be challenging, particularly if the research topic is considered sensitive. Topic sensitivity may raise methodological, ethical, political and legal concerns which, if poorly addressed, can have significant impacts on research participants, the research process, data quality and the success of conservation outcomes that are informed by research findings. While considerable effort has been invested in developing techniques for reducing bias when collecting data on sensitive topics, less attention has been focused on identifying if, and why, a topic is sensitive. 2. We use a mixed methods approach to explore how willing people are to discuss topics that could be considered sensitive (e.g. illegal wildlife hunting). Collecting data from people living near protected areas in Indonesia (n = 362) and Tanzania (n = 345), we developed and tested a psychometric scale to measure topic sensitivity at the respondent level and conducted group exercises (free-lists and pile sorts) to gain a deeper understanding of peoples' willingness to discuss different topics. 3. The perceived sensitivity of topics varied both within and between the two focal contexts, with more topics being perceived as sensitive in Tanzania than Indonesia. Participants' knowledge of rules, and their experiences of living alongside protected areas affected how sensitive they considered topics to be. 4. Mixed methods approaches can provide holistic and nuanced understanding of topic sensitivity. However, recognising that in-depth studies are not always feasible to implement, we demonstrate that methods, such as our Sensitivity Index, can easily be adapted for different contexts and deployed to rapidly obtain valuable insights on topic sensitivity, to help inform conservation research and practice. 2023-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7614907/ /pubmed/37560063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10501 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sankeni, Stephen
Kaduma, Joseph
Mchomvu, Jesca
Saputra, Andie Wijaya
Sabiladiyni, Humairah
Supriatna, Jatna
St John, Freya A. V.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10501
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