The Dorothy Bishop Prize celebrates the contributions of early career researchers working to promote open research and improve research culture. All nominees are frontrunners in responsible research practice in their field, affecting real change by raising awareness, providing training and doing important advocacy work to foster a healthy research culture.
Annayah was awarded this prize for her work exploring how qualitative methods are missing from open data guidelines, how qualitative researchers see openness and transparency, and her guidance for considering open qualitative research across disciplines and contexts.