Feedback session

The “feed-back” session of a study consists in presenting, opening to debate and inputs, and sometimes strategically shaping the findings or preliminary findings of a research project, with the key people with whom it is being or it has been carried out. It can take an individual form, with a discussion around the draft research report with selected respondents who have been particularly involved in the research project; a collective form, through a collective or public presentation of research results and outputs (with different degrees of interactivity), or both.

The moment of feedback can be part of the research work, a methodology for opening up new fields, correcting analyses or formulating new hypotheses with the research subjects. In this way, it plays a part in the co-production of knowledge, and goes beyond research dissemination. Finally, the feedback period may also play the role of a moment of mediation between the different groups and person researched – by presenting their voices in situations where various actors do not talk, consider nor hear one another.

Tags/ keywords: Method, Group, debate, collective, mediation.

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Last Updated April 16, 2024, 19:56 (EEST)
Created April 16, 2024, 19:47 (EEST)