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8 - Make Your Research a Team Sport

from Section II - Cultivate Conditions That Support Creativity

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 July 2019

Nicola Ulibarri
Affiliation:
University of California, Irvine
Amanda E. Cravens
Affiliation:
Research as Design project
Anja Svetina Nabergoj
Affiliation:
University of Ljubljana
Sebastian Kernbach
Affiliation:
University of St Gallen, Institute for Media and Communication Management
Adam Royalty
Affiliation:
Stanford University, California
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Summary

This chapter focuses on finding diverse sources of feedback on your work. Researchers tend to work either independently or in project-focused teams. As a result, they may rarely get input on early ideas or interact with people in fields outside their own. This chapter highlights the benefits that diverse input can provide, including providing you with surprising insights you would not have otherwise encountered, helping you develop a deeper understanding of your research process, and enabling you to see your challenges in light of others’ common struggles. We present strategies for understanding your various types of feedback needs and for building a diverse support network that meets those needs.

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Creativity in Research
Cultivate Clarity, Be Innovative, and Make Progress in your Research Journey
, pp. 158 - 180
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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