Collaborative Coding in Multi-National Teams: Benefits, Challenges and Experiences Promoting Equitable Research

Thurayya Zreik ORCID logo; Rozane El Masri ORCID logo; Sandy Chaar; Rayane Ali; Bassel Meksassi; Joseph Elias; Michelle Lokot ORCID logo; (2022) Collaborative Coding in Multi-National Teams: Benefits, Challenges and Experiences Promoting Equitable Research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 21. p. 160940692211394. ISSN 1609-4069 DOI: 10.1177/16094069221139474
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<jats:p> Within multi-national research collaborations, power dynamics often shape who is involved in which parts of the research process. The analysis phase of research has historically been framed as requiring expert perspective, excluding national or local researchers whose role is often limited to collecting data and transferring it to others to analyze. In this paper, we describe and reflect on the process of collaborative coding across a multi-national team based in Lebanon and the United Kingdom, as part of a broader approach to co-production. We explore the value and benefit of collaborative coding, reflecting on how coding together enabled greater inclusion, teamwork, improved analysis as well as improved future data collection. We also discuss the technical and logistical challenges we faced in coding within a team and using internet-based software, including the complications involved in navigating power dynamics between researchers and coming to final decisions about codes. Over time, we found collaborative coding became a smoother process, however working in this way is not straight-forward. Our paper contributes a reflexive analysis on the power dynamics and decision-making complexities involved in collaborative coding. It emphasizes the importance of investing in interpersonal relationships over time and prioritizing less-centralized decision-making within research collaborations. </jats:p>


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