Research with Bhupendra is an initiative to document and discuss social issues, PhD research, and academic insights. This platform features interviews with scholars, research presentations, and discussions on empirical studies in social work and related fields.
Are you a researcher looking to showcase your work? ‘Research with Bhupendra’ is a platform for PhD scholars, MPhil researchers, and social science experts to share their insights through interviews, articles, and discussions. Apply below to be featured!
1. Introduction & Rationale
Research with Bhupendra is a dedicated YouTube platform aimed at bridging academic research and practical insights in the field of social work. By interviewing researchers—including PhD scholars, MPhil candidates, and individuals engaged in empirical research—the channel creates a dynamic forum for showcasing diverse research journeys. This initiative not only offers a platform for established scholars to share their work but also provides budding researchers with invaluable insights into the challenges, methodologies, and memorable milestones of a research career.
2. Objectives
Showcase Research Excellence: Offer researchers a stage to discuss their projects, innovations, and contributions to social work.
Inspire Future Researchers: Provide early-career researchers with guidance on navigating research challenges and celebrating successes.
Facilitate Knowledge Sharing: Enhance understanding of research methodologies, funding hurdles, and best practices through real-life examples.
Build a Collaborative Community: Connect academia and practice by fostering conversations that spark new ideas and collaborations.
3. Target Audience
Researchers & Academicians: PhD scholars, MPhil candidates, and independent researchers in social work and related fields.
Students & Early-Career Researchers: Individuals seeking inspiration, mentorship, and practical advice on the research process.
Practitioners & Policy Makers: Professionals interested in the application of research findings to social work practices and policy development.
4. Interview Structure & Format
Each video episode will follow a semi-structured interview format to ensure an engaging yet focused discussion. The conversation will naturally flow from personal journeys to technical insights, making it both relatable and educational.
Proposed Open-Ended Interview Questions:
Your Research Journey:
"Can you share how you began your research career, and what inspired you to pursue this field?"
This question invites the interviewee to narrate their academic or professional beginnings, including key motivations.
Ups and Downs & Memorable Moments:
"What have been some of the most challenging as well as rewarding moments in your research journey?"
This encourages discussion about both struggles and triumphs, offering a balanced view of the research experience.
Research Methodology:
"Could you explain the research methodology you employed and the reasons behind your choice?"
Delving into methodological choices helps demystify the research process for the audience.
Key Findings & Impact:
"What are the major findings of your research, and how do you think they contribute to the field of social work?"
This question allows researchers to highlight the significance and practical implications of their work.
Hurdles & Challenges:
"What obstacles did you face during your research, and how did you overcome them?"
This provides insight into the practical challenges of research, including funding, data collection, or institutional barriers.
Way Forward & Advice for Budding Researchers:
"What advice would you offer to aspiring researchers, and what future directions do you see for research in social work?"
This final question rounds out the discussion with forward-looking insights and mentorship.
5. Production & Presentation Plan
Episode Length: 20–40 minutes per interview to allow for in-depth discussion.
Format: A conversational interview, either in-person or via online platforms like Zoom, to accommodate guest availability.
Visual Elements: Incorporate on-screen graphics, research snapshots, and key quotes to enrich the narrative.
Engagement: Encourage viewer interaction through Q&A sessions, comment prompts, and follow-up videos addressing audience questions.
6. Expected Outcomes & Impact
For Researchers: A platform to showcase work, gain recognition, and share the real-world application of their research.
For Budding Scholars: A repository of personal narratives and technical insights that serve as a guide through the research process.
Community Building: An engaged community where ideas are exchanged, collaborations are fostered, and the social work research ecosystem is strengthened.