TY - BOOK AU - Romm,Norma R.A. TI - Responsible research practice: revisiting transformative paradigm in social research SN - 3319743848 AV - H62 .R65 2018 U1 - 300.72 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Cham, Switzerland PB - Springer KW - Social sciences KW - Research N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1. Introduction to the Book: Activating Transformative Intent in Consideration of the Immersion of Research in Social and Ecological Existence -- 2. Active Focus Group Research with Follow-up Interviews / Conversations and Actions: Responsibly Re-exploring Race(d) and Classed Relations -- 3. Active Use of Questionnaires Combined with Focus Group Facilitation: Responsibly Researching Options for Generating Educational Inclusivity -- 5. Active Use of Experiments: Responsibly Inviting Participants and Others to Review Options for Agency -- 6. Development-Oriented Research to Forward Social and Environmental Justice: Responsibly Strengthening Discourses and Actions Toward an Inclusive Wellbeing -- 7. Responsible Generative Theorizing -- 8. Practicing Ethical Responsibility: Reconfiguring the Belmont Model -- 9. Practicing Multiple and Mixed Methods Research Responsibly: Some Paradigmatic Considerations -- 10. Conclusion to the Book: Storying Our Co-responsibilities as Part of Methodological Write-up N2 - "This book explores ways in which creative research practice can be explicitly and mindfully geared to make a difference to the quality of social and ecological existence. It offers a range of examples of how different research methods can be employed (and re-tuned) with this intention. The book suggests that what Romm names "active" research involves using the research space responsibly to open up new avenues for thinking and acting on the part of those involved in the inquiry and wider stakeholders. The book includes a discussion of a range of epistemological, ontological, methodological and axiological positions (or paradigms) that can be embraced by inquirers implicitly or explicitly. It details the contours of an epistemology where knowing is recognized to be grounded in social relations, as a matter of ethics. While focusing on discussing the "transformative paradigm" and attendant view of research ethics, it considers to what extent the borders between paradigms can be treated as being permeable in creative and active inquiries. Apart from considering options for enhancing responsible research practice during the process of inquiry (and reconsidering mixed-research designs) the book also considers options for responsible theorizing that is inspirational for pursuing goals of social and ecological justice. "-- ER -