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One thing in the essay is inaccurate. Goffman's subjects were just identified because of her shoddy de-identification. She made no "full transcripts" (or anything else) publicly available. She described a murder that was easily identifiable (there aren't that many!) and changed "Charles" to "Chuck."
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Exempting research from sharing data because it could lead to the identification of research subjects is very reasonable but also orthogonal to whether the data is “qualitative” or “quantitative”. Meanwhile the latter distinction, despite much magical thinking, is one that no-one can clearly define.
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« his disgraced brother’s non-working royal daughters » :-)
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