Participants needed for a research project on the public’s reflections of art by migrant care workers.
We are looking for volunteers for a study on the public’s opinions of art by migrant care workers. I need help understanding the role that art plays in representing migrant care work, and so I am asking for volunteers to share their thoughts on art produced by migrant care workers.
The study involves one 60-90 minute interview that will take place at a mutually convenient, safe location. During the interview, I will ask about your knowledge of migrant care workers’ policies and programs in Canada and share art produced by migrant care workers for your reflection. All interviews will be audio-recorded for the purposes of transcription and analysis. You will be asked to submit a voice-memo following the interview. Once the recording and voice-memo have been transcribed, they will be destroyed.
- To be eligible, you must be at least 18 years old.
- Participants will receive a $20 gift card for their time.
Care will be taken to protect your identity. This will be done by keeping all responses anonymized and allowing you to request that certain responses not included in the final project.
You will have the right to end your participation in the study at any time, for any reason, up until 60 days after the interview. If you choose to withdraw, all the information you have provided will be destroyed.
If you are interested, please email Serena Karevich at serenakarevich@cmail.carleton.ca for more details on participating.
The project was reviewed and cleared by Carleton University Research Ethics Bord A. Clearance #125271. If you have any ethical concerns with the study, please contact Carleton University Research Ethics Board, preferably by email at ethics@carleton.ca or you can leave a message by phone at 613-520-2600 ext. 2517.