RAP-group / guide_to_open_science

A guide to open science and reproducibility for students, advisors, and early career researchers
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/spz4w
0 stars 0 forks source link

R2: positinality statements, restructure and add some detail #31

Open jvcasillas opened 1 month ago

jvcasillas commented 1 month ago
  • “For examples of positionality statements in linguistic research, the interested reader is directed to Bochynska et al. (2023) and Weissler et al. (2023).” --> Great pointer to ressources, but if the purpose of this paper really is to make open science practices more accessible to linguists who are not (yet) familiar with them, a concrete example in the beginning of this section is important. It would also help to make this proposal of including a positionality statement more concrete: In which areas of linguistics is it helpful? In which areas is it necessary? In which areas may it be less relevant? For which methods may this be particularly helpful / important? While I sympathize with the arguments made in this section in general, I think they are too abstract in order to be immediately helpful for a concrete implementation. Please make the argumentation a bit more concrete and geared towards certain / different areas of linguistic research so that the reader has more practical advice on how to include such statements in their future research.

TODO