IARP Furry Research Published
9 years ago
Hey guys!
Looks like the Int'l Anthro Research Project has published their findings from the past few years of their research! There's some pretty interesting stuff in there, not just about the community as a whole but about subgroups like us artists too. Very enlightening, if you've an interest in such things ^^ Best of all, it's free and publicly available!
- Link to journal announcement
- Link to Publication
One of the lead researchers, nuka-kitty, is very open to discussing their methodology and findings, so feel free to reach out. You can even participate in the surveys too, if you are interested!
Happy learning!
Looks like the Int'l Anthro Research Project has published their findings from the past few years of their research! There's some pretty interesting stuff in there, not just about the community as a whole but about subgroups like us artists too. Very enlightening, if you've an interest in such things ^^ Best of all, it's free and publicly available!
- Link to journal announcement
- Link to Publication
One of the lead researchers, nuka-kitty, is very open to discussing their methodology and findings, so feel free to reach out. You can even participate in the surveys too, if you are interested!
Happy learning!
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I'll need to read this in my spare time
We could be looking at a new field for sociology or something here.
By day, I'm Dr. Courtney "Nuka" Plante, a social psychologist and researcher! Doing research is my life, and I've gone to school for nearly a decade to learn how to properly conduct this sort of research! In addition, our work is conducted by four different psychologists with decades of research experience between us :) Every study we run has been approved by at least one (and in many cases two or three) separate research ethics boards, and anything we publish is evaluated through a peer-review process that gives other scientists the chance to weigh in on our research and criticize it for any weaknesses.
While it may not be perfect (because there's no such thing as a "perfect" study), we take great pride in the work that we devote to meticulously planning and running each of our studies! If you have any thoughts, comments, suggestions, questions, or concerns about specific methods, I'd be more than happy to discuss them with you! ^_^
Thank you very much for making this free and available as well!