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. 2012 Jul 2;12:92. doi: 10.1186/1471-2288-12-92

Table 1.

Critical Steps inBrokered Dialogue

Step No. Critical Step Description
1
Issue/topic selection
General requirements:
a) issue of importance/social significance
b) lack of publicly accessible dialogue among stakeholders, contributing to, or resulting in some form of challenge, controversy, problem or obstacle.
2
Introductory filmed interviews (documenting perspectives)
- in-depth open-ended filmed interviews conducted with each participant
- Purposive sampling strategy: looking for a range of perspectives on a topic
- Documentation of “baseline” positions to permit analysis of changes in positions/perspectives as a result of participation in theBrokered Dialogue
3
Identification of preliminary dialogue domains
- combined approach of reviewing initial filmed interviews and written transcripts (open coding)
- identification of emergent themes and patterns within and between participants’ accounts (constant comparison)
4
‘First cut’ edits
- based on initial analysis, first ‘cuts’ of individual interviews assembled
- resultant film clips highlight key points of individual participants’ perspectives on topic
- participatory editing process ensures participants are comfortable showing clips to other participants (decisions recorded)
5
Responses to first cuts
- first cut clips shared with other participants and responses filmed
6
Analysis of responsive sessions and ‘second cut’ edits
- building on initial analysis, review of responses and written transcripts (as per step 3 above)
- focus oninteractionwith perspectives of others
- results in a ‘second cut’ of footage from responses (as per step 4 above – including participatory editing)
7
Repeat
- The number of iterations depends on the complexity of the issue and dialogue, and the feasibility of continued iterations
8
Rough cut and assembly
- review of all approved footage, related transcripts by research team
- iterative analysis between filmed footage and transcripts (constant comparison)
- final decisions regarding inclusion of perspective-sharing/response/rebuttal (selective coding)
- interview segments assembled to approximate dialogue
- Aim is:
- (a) present unique insights arising from the dialogue
- (b) fair representation of the normative structure of the dialogue
- (c) reflect any evolution or change of perspective for individual participants that have become apparent over the course of theBrokered Dialogue
8
Revisions and approval
- Rough cut assembly viewed by each participant
- participants provide editorial feedback, can request edits to own footage (edits incorporated)
- Each participant must provide approval for use of their footage
9
Final Cut and post-production
-Final versions of the film are prepared.
    -The length and content can be tailored to specific uses, e.g., teaching vs. a presentation at a public forum