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Ethics in qualitative research / edited by Melanie Mauthner [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications Ltd, 2002Description: x, 172 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0761973087
  • 9780761973089
  • 0761973095
  • 9780761973096
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.90901
LOC classification:
  • H62 .E777 2002
Contents:
Introduction / Maxine Birch, Tina Miller, Melanie Mauthner and Julie Jessop -- 1. Ethics and Feminist Research: Theory and Practice / Rosalind Edwards and Melanie Mauthner -- 2. The Ethics of Intention: Research as a Political Tool / Val Gillies and Pam Alldred -- 3. Consenting to What? Issues of Access, Gate-keeping and 'Informed' Consent / Tina Miller and Linda Bell -- 4. Divided Loyalties, Divided Expectations: Research Ethics, Professional and Occupational Responsibilities / Linda Bell and Linda Nutt -- 5. Encouraging Participation: Ethics and Responsibilities / Maxine Birch and Tina Miller -- 6. 'Doing Rapport' and the Ethics of 'Faking Friendship' / Jean Duncombe and Julie Jessop -- 7. Knowing Responsibly: Linking Ethics, Research Practice and Epistemology / Andrea Doucet and Natasha Mauthner -- 8. Eliciting Research Accounts: Re/producing Modern Subjects? / Pam Alldred and Val Gillies.
Summary: "This book examines the theoretical and practical aspects of ethical dilemmas in qualitative research. ; To many researchers, `ethics' has been associated with following ethical guidelines and gaining ethics approval from academic bodies. However, the complexities of researching private lives and placing accounts in the public arena increasingly raise ethical issues which are not easily solved by rules and guidelines. This book addresses the gap between research practice and ethical principles that inform it, focusing on responsibility and accountability in applied feminist research practice.; The book explores ethical issues in research from a range of angles, including:; - Access and informed consent; - Negotiating participation; - Rapport; - The intentions of feminist research; - Epistemology and data analysis; - Tensions between being a professional researcher and a `caring' professional; The book includes practical guidelines to aid ethical decision-making rooted in feminist ethics of care.; Ethics in Qualitative Research is designed for academics, professionals and students carrying out research, and is a timely teaching text for ethics in research across the social sciences."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Maxine Birch, Tina Miller, Melanie Mauthner and Julie Jessop -- 1. Ethics and Feminist Research: Theory and Practice / Rosalind Edwards and Melanie Mauthner -- 2. The Ethics of Intention: Research as a Political Tool / Val Gillies and Pam Alldred -- 3. Consenting to What? Issues of Access, Gate-keeping and 'Informed' Consent / Tina Miller and Linda Bell -- 4. Divided Loyalties, Divided Expectations: Research Ethics, Professional and Occupational Responsibilities / Linda Bell and Linda Nutt -- 5. Encouraging Participation: Ethics and Responsibilities / Maxine Birch and Tina Miller -- 6. 'Doing Rapport' and the Ethics of 'Faking Friendship' / Jean Duncombe and Julie Jessop -- 7. Knowing Responsibly: Linking Ethics, Research Practice and Epistemology / Andrea Doucet and Natasha Mauthner -- 8. Eliciting Research Accounts: Re/producing Modern Subjects? / Pam Alldred and Val Gillies.

"This book examines the theoretical and practical aspects of ethical dilemmas in qualitative research. ; To many researchers, `ethics' has been associated with following ethical guidelines and gaining ethics approval from academic bodies. However, the complexities of researching private lives and placing accounts in the public arena increasingly raise ethical issues which are not easily solved by rules and guidelines. This book addresses the gap between research practice and ethical principles that inform it, focusing on responsibility and accountability in applied feminist research practice.; The book explores ethical issues in research from a range of angles, including:; - Access and informed consent; - Negotiating participation; - Rapport; - The intentions of feminist research; - Epistemology and data analysis; - Tensions between being a professional researcher and a `caring' professional; The book includes practical guidelines to aid ethical decision-making rooted in feminist ethics of care.; Ethics in Qualitative Research is designed for academics, professionals and students carrying out research, and is a timely teaching text for ethics in research across the social sciences."--Publisher description.

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