Acknowledgements
This handbook was written by Robert Farrow, Francisco Iniesto, Martin Weller and Rebecca Pitt from The Open University, UK.
Suggested citation: Farrow, R., Iniesto, F., Weller, M. & Pitt., R. (2020). The GO-GN Research Methods Handbook. Open Education Research Hub. The Open University,
UK. CC-BY 4.0. http://go-gn.net/gogn_outputs/research-methods-handbook/
We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of the following GO-GN members, who shared their experiences of using different research methods in an open context and provided insightful comments on the draft before publication.
● Samia Almousa (Leeds University, UK)
● Marjon Baas (Leiden University, Netherlands, Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
● Penny Bentley (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
● Aras Bozkurt (Anadolu University, Turkey)
● Walter Butler (Queensland University of Technology, Australia via the San Jose State University (USA) Gateway Program)
● Paula Cardoso (Universidade Aberta, Portugal)
● Natascha Chtena (UCLA, USA)
● Ada Czerwonogora (Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
● Johanna Funk (Charles Darwin University, Australia)
● Jenni Hayman (Arizona State University, USA)
● Sarah C. Hutton (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
● Olawale Iyikolakan (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)
● Katy Jordan (The Open University, UK)
● Caroline Kuhn (Bath Spa University, UK)
● Sarah Lambert (Deakin University, Australia)
● Chrissi Nerantzi (Edinburgh Napier University)
● Jessica O’Reilly (Athabasca University, Canada)
● Michael Paskevicius (The University of Victoria, Canada)
● Judith Pete (The Open Universiteit of the Netherlands)
● Virginia Power (The University of the West of England, UK)
● Hélène Pulker (The Open University, UK)
● Verena Roberts (The University of Calgary, Canada)
● Virginia Rodés (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Universidad de la República, Uruguay)
● Viviane Vladimirschi (Athabasca University, Canada)