Anyone else doing reflexive thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke)? Would love to compare notes

Working through an RTA project at the moment and would really enjoy connecting with others using the same method — curious how people approach things like the line between coding and theme development, how much reflexive/reflective commentary feels “enough” vs too much, and how you check that themes stay grounded in the actual extracts rather than drifting.

Not looking for anyone to do any work — just want to compare approaches and maybe swap thoughts on drafts if anyone’s up for it. Happy to do the same in return if useful. DMs open if you’d rather chat there.

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u/dorkdaisy — 9 days ago

Anyone else doing reflexive thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke)? Would love to compare notes

Working through an RTA project at the moment and would really enjoy connecting with others using the same method — curious how people approach things like the line between coding and theme development, how much reflexive/reflective commentary feels “enough” vs too much, and how you check that themes stay grounded in the actual extracts rather than drifting.

Not looking for anyone to do any work — just want to compare approaches and maybe swap thoughts on drafts if anyone’s up for it. Happy to do the same in return if useful. DMs open if you’d rather chat there.

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u/dorkdaisy — 9 days ago

Anyone else doing reflexive thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke)? Would love to compare notes

Working through an RTA project at the moment and would really enjoy connecting with others using the same method — curious how people approach things like the line between coding and theme development, how much reflexive/reflective commentary feels “enough” vs too much, and how you check that themes stay grounded in the actual extracts rather than drifting.

Not looking for anyone to do any work — just want to compare approaches and maybe swap thoughts on drafts if anyone’s up for it. Happy to do the same in return if useful. DMs open if you’d rather chat there

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u/dorkdaisy — 9 days ago

Need advice – damp carpet and mould in my bedroom (UK rental)

I moved into this rental about a week ago, but I viewed the room around two months ago and took a video. Looking back at that video, I realised the same patch on the carpet was there then, and it’s still there now.

The patch on the carpet feels greasy, damp, and wet underfoot, almost like it never dries. The wall right by my bed has mould on it, and the wall itself also feels damp. Unfortunately, I only have one place where I can keep my bed, so I’m sleeping right next to it.

I reported it to the landlord as soon as I noticed. For the past seven days I’ve been following up, but he keeps saying he’s waiting to hear back from the gutter contractor who’s supposed to come and inspect it. So far, nobody has come.

The landlord told me to just scrub the mould off. I’ve ordered mould spray and I’m taking precautions, but I’m worried that if the wall is still damp, the mould will just come back because the underlying problem hasn’t been fixed.

Does this sound like a gutter issue, a plumbing leak, condensation, or something else? Is it normal for a carpet to stay greasy, damp, and wet for around two months? What would you do in this situation? I’ll attach photos/videos.

u/dorkdaisy — 1 month ago