Research Revision Flashcards

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What methodology will be used ?

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Archival photo voices method (qualitative approach) it aligns with the theoretical framework of post colonial feminism and intersectionality.

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Why choose archival photo voices for methodology ?

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By intergrating photo voices my study could visually and narratively amplify the experience of those affected by chord marriage. Creating a powerful intersectional narrative that grounds my research in lived realities.

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What is my research proposal about ?

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It explores how technology is used to help stop child Marriage around the world. Looks at global efforts and programs that tries to address the issue and examines them from a post colonial perspectives.

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What is postcolonial feminist ?

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The research will question whether these efforts respect the cultures and voices of communities involved or if they are imposed ideas from the outside,especially from western countries.

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In short why is this research question really important ?

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It helps me grow from analusiinf reports to investigating real world tools while keeping my focus on fairness and cultural respect.

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What are the key points of this research being important ?

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-It expands understanding of CM prevention strategies from reports to technology use.
-Technology is becoming a key tool in activism and global health.Making this research timely and relevant.
-By continuing within the feminist analysis I stay focus on fairness,power balance and local voices as I did in my master.
-Reveals if global tech solutions are effective

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What is a photo voices methodology?

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an established method developed initially by health promotion researchers (Wang and Burris, 1997). By utilising photographs taken and selected by participants, respondents can reflect upon and explore the reasons, emotions and experiences that have guided their chosen images.

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Name the photo voices methodology I can use ?

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The community’s context
Daily life of affected females
Resilience and change
Technology and Access.
An intergenerational perspective

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In short term,what is the research actually about ?

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How well global effusive technology to stop child mariage work and whether they are fair and culturally sensitive

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Why have I chosen this research ?

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Because it builds on the work I have already done for my masters research.In my master I focused on how UNICEF respond to child Marriah’s in North America and Africa.My ohd takes it further by focusing on the role of technology in global efforts to stop CM.add a new focus on social media

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How many key themes does my literature review includes ?

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Six

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Name the six key themes in my literature review?

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-digital activism and policy influence-
-Technological Innovations and Ethical Implications
-Intersectionality and Inclusivity
-Cultural Relevance and Localisation
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What is the conclusion of the literature review ?

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The literature discusses the transformative potential of technology in addressing child marriage but
critiques its alignment with patriarchal norms, methodological biases, and lack of community
involvement. It argues for decolonising technological interventions, ensuring they are inclusive,
sustainable, and contextually grounded. Would you like to retine your research question or expand
on any particular theme?

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What is the theme of Digital Divide and Gendered Access in the lit review ?

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Scholars like Ahmed and Singh (2019) underscore how
cultural norms and infrastructural disparities restrict girls’ access to technology, reinforcing
gender inequalities in tech-driven interventions.

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Literature review, what is the theme Cultural Relevance and Localisation about?

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Escobar (2012) and Sen (1999) stress the need for culturally responsive, community-driven designs, noting that Western-centric solutions can prolong neocolonial tendencies and disregard local knowledge systems.

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Literature review: Intersectionality and Inclusivity?

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Williams (2020) and Kumar and Patel (2023) argue that marginalised populations, such as disabled and indigenous girls, are excluded from technology due to biases in design, low digital literacy, and socioeconomic constraints.

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What is the theme Challenges in Sustainability in lit review about ?

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Rogers et al. (2022) and Johnson and Lee (2021) stress the need
for ethical, long-term solutions that align with local customs while addressing power
imbalances between international organisations and communities.

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Theme: Technological Innovations and Ethical Implications in Literature Review?

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Smith et al. (2019) and Rogers et al. (2022) suggest that artificial intelligence, blockchain, and virtual education platforms have the potential for customised interventions. However, these solutions confront issues such as algorithmic bias, accessibility, and cultural insensitivity.

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Reviewing the literature on digital activism and policy influence?

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Tufekci (2017) highlights the limited ability of online
movements to translate visibility into tangible policy changes, underscoring the gap between
digital advocacy and real-world impact.

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Name the key scholars in the literature review

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Ahmed and Singh (2019):
Escobar (2012)
Sen (1999):
Williams (2020):
Johnson and Lee (2021):
Rogers et al. (2022):
Kumar and Patel (2023):
Tufekci (2017):

Smith et al. (2019):