analysisdiscourse
Analysisdiscourse is a term describing the discourse surrounding analysis as a methodological and epistemic practice across disciplines. It covers meta-level discussions about how analyses are designed, conducted, interpreted, and evaluated, as well as the social and ethical assumptions that shape analytic work. The term is emergent and not standardized, but is used to capture conversations in philosophy of science, statistics, qualitative research, and data science about what counts as rigorous analysis.
Its scope includes debates over analytic traditions (quantitative vs qualitative, statistical vs interpretive), topics of reproducibility
Corresponding methods include reflexive and meta-analytic practices: critical appraisal of analytic methods, discourse analysis of research
Impact: by highlighting how analyses are framed, analysisdiscourse can influence study design, peer review, and policy
See also: analysis, discourse analysis, philosophy of science, meta-analysis, research methodology.