Is Open Communication Scholarship a Promise or Peril? Preliminary Interviews With Qualitative Communication Scholars

Authors

  • Rukun Zhang Beijing Normal University
  • Jiankun Gong University of Malaya
  • Weipeng Hou Minzu University of China
  • Amira Firdaus University of Malaya
  • Jinghong Xu Beijing Normal University

Keywords:

open science, open methodology, communication studies, qualitative research, interviews

Abstract

Formally initiated by the International Communication Association (ICA) in 2020, an open communication scholarship (OCS) movement has sparked much conversation within quantitative communication sciences. But why is OCS not more widely adopted in qualitative research? Do scholars think it brings more harm than good? This exploratory research focuses on how communication scholars perceive these questions. Using semistructured interviews with 40 scholars from the United States, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, and China, we found that, in theory, most scholars support it; however, OCS practices and research environments are highly nuanced. Given the iterative nature of qualitative data analysis and the importance of context, subjectivity, and reflexivity, scholars prefer to share “condensed data” rather than “raw data.” They worry about the difficulties in data sharing, verifying, and reusing; the potential risks of identification; intellectual property rights; and informed consent. The implications of OCS in qualitative research are mixed, exemplified by debates among scholars on data quality, cost, flexibility, trust, and collaboration.

Author Biographies

Rukun Zhang, Beijing Normal University

Miss Rukun Zhang is a doctoral student at the School of Journalism and Communication, Beijing Normal University. Her email is 202131021007@mail.bnu.edu.cn and her phone number is 86-18174451029.

Jiankun Gong, University of Malaya

Mr. Jiankun Gong is a doctoral student at  the Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia.  His email is GongJiankun1992@gmail.com and his phone number is 60178857183.

Weipeng Hou, Minzu University of China

Mr. Weipeng Hou is a lecturer at the School of Journalism and Communication, Minzu University of China. His email is houweipengmuc@163.com and his phone number is 86-18801286838.

Amira Firdaus, University of Malaya

Dr. Amira Firdaus is the Deputy Director / Acting Head for Leadership & Well-being (LeadWell) Academic Enhancement & Leadership Development Centre (ADeC) & Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Her email is amira_firdaus@um.edu.my and her phone number is 60122671042.

Jinghong Xu, Beijing Normal University

Corresponding author Dr. Jinghong Xu is a professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Beijing Normal University. His email is 123abctg@163.com and his phone number is 86-15810320711.

Downloads

Published

2022-11-14

Issue

Section

Articles