Researchers and their subjects : ethics, power, knowledge and consent /
edited by Marie Smyth and Emma Williamson.
- 240 p. ; 24 cm.
Introduction / Ethical considerations in service-user-led research : Strategies for Living Project / Making the decision about enrolment in a randomised controlled trial / Ethical protection in research : including children in the debate / 'An equal relationship'? : people with learning difficulties getting involved in research / Research with psychiatric patients : knowing their own minds? / Researching end of life in old age : ethical challenges / Interviewing : the unspoken compact / Using participative action research with war-affected populations : lessons from research in Northern Ireland and South Africa / Conducting longitudinal epidemiological research in children / Speaking truth to power : experiencing critical research / Domestic violence and research ethics / Conclusion / Emma Williamson and Marie Smyth -- Sarah Wright, Rachel Waters and Vicky Nicholls / Members of the Strategies for Living Project -- Tracey J. Stone -- Trudy Goodenough, Emma Williamson, Julie Kent and Richard Ashcroft -- Beth Tarleton, Val Williams, Neil Palmer and Stacey Gramlich -- Sarah Nelson -- Ailsa Cameron, Liz Lloyd, Naomi Kent and Pat Anderson -- Jean Rafferty -- Marie Smyth -- John Henderson -- Phil Scraton -- The Domestic Violence Research Group (DVRG), University of Bristol -- Marie Smyth and Emma Williamson. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
"The governance of research across disciplinary boundaries varies considerably, even when the relationships between the researcher and subject are similar. This book examines the role of participants in research and how research ethics can be put into practice." "This book is essential reading for researchers who are concerned about the ethical quality of their interactions with their subjects, research funders and those engaged in research governance."--BOOK JACKET.