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Research, Method, and Epistemic Limits
This page gathers work about how research is designed, conducted, and interpreted—especially when the subject matter is lived experience, uncertainty, and contested meaning. The focus is on method, inference, and the limits of what can be known responsibly.
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This hub sits close to language and psychosis, but focuses on research craft: how claims are built, bounded, and made accountable.
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- How to Write a Research Protocol
- Designing a (Psycho)linguistic Experiment (Part 1)
- Designing a (Psycho)linguistic Experiment (Part 2)
- Forensic Linguistic Casework
- What Is FACS?
- What FACS Coding Looks Like in Real Research
- Why FACS Coding Is Harder Than It Looks
- Reflections on Taking Part in Schizophrenia Research
- On Being a Researcher With Lived Experience
- Experiencing Mistrust as an Academic