Section 1 provides a theoretical understanding of cognitive authority in health science contexts through a systematic review of research literature. Section 2 describes four empirical studies among young people to examine perspectives on cognitive authority from formal and leisure environments. The studies utilized interviews, observations, questionnaires, and analysis of social media data to understand learner and trustee viewpoints and how young people experience cognitive authority in free time and online.
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The methodology of CogAHealth’s Work Packages
1. Section Case Focus Method Data
1: Theoretical and
conceptual
understanding
Concept of
cognitive authority
in health science
contexts
Systematic review Research literature
(articles, reports and
other documents)
Findings from WP2
2: Empirical
research among
the young
I
Palmgren-
Neuvonen
Formal
environment
Learner Perspective
Nexus analysis Interview
transcriptions
Videos (observation)
Notes
Questionnaires
Data collected and
produced by the
research subjects
(videos, other texts)
II
Räisänen
Formal
environment
Trustee Perspective
III
Hirvonen
Leisure
environment
Youngster in free
time
IV
Huhta
Leisure
environment
Youngster on the
net
Discourse analysis
Content analysis
Multimodal data from
social media
environments
Transcriptions of
themed interviews