The SAGE handbook of qualitative research ethics /
- Los Angeles / London / New Delhi, Singapore, Washing DC, Melbourne ; SAGE : 2018.
- xxi, 561 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents Foundational issues in qualitative research ethics Part 1 Thick descriptions of qualitative research ethics 1. Values in social research 2. Ethics, reflexivity and virtue 3. A posthumanist ethics of mattering: new materialisms and the ethical practice of inquiry 4. Feminist epistemologies and ethics: ecological thinking, situated knowledges, epistemic responsibilities 5. Ethical imperialism? exporting research ethics to the global South 6. Democratizing research in practice Part II Qualitative research ethics by technique 7. The ethics of ethnography 8. He said, she said, we said: ethical issues in conducting 9. Ethical issues when undertaking autoethnographic research with families 10. Between dance and detention: ethical considerations of 'research' in perfoemance 11. Walking interview ethics 12. Ethics and power in visual research methods 13. Ethics working in ever-changing ethnographic environments Part III Ethics as politics 14. Confronting political dilemmas in ethnographic fieldwork: consent, personal safety and triangulation 15. Qualitative ethics in a positivist frame: the Canadian experience 1998-2014 16. When ethics review boards get ethnographic research wrong 17. Reflexivity: overcoming mistrust between research ethics committees and researchers 18. Moving beyond regulatory compliance: building institutional support for ethical reflection in research 19. Research ethics committees - what are they good for? Part IV Qualitative research ethics with vulnerable groups 20. The vulnerability of vulnerability: why social science researchers should abandon the doctrine of vulnerability 21. Researching hate crime against disabled people - working through ethical considerations when the 'personal is political' 22. Participatory action research with indigenous youth and their communities 23. Role conflict and questions of Rigour: working with community researchers in sexual health 24. Fair warnings: the ethics of ethnography with children 25. Protecting and empowering research with the vulnerable older person 26. Ethics unleashed: developing responsive ethical practice and review for the inclusion of non-human animal participants in qualitative research 27. Paternalism and the ethics of researching with people who use drugs Part V Relations research ethics 28. An exception to the rule: journalism and research ethics 29. The dual imperative in disaster research ethics 30. Ethical issues in insider-outsider research 31. Covert: the fear and fascination of a methodological pariah 32. Ethical issues in grounded theory Part VI Researching digitally 33. Research that hurts: ethical considerations when studying vulnerable population online 34. 'What if they're bastards?' :j ethics and the imagining of the other in the study of online fan cultures 35. Negotiating the ethics of gendered online spaces in Mainland China and Hong Kong
This handbook is a much-needed and in-depth review of the distinctive set of ethical considerations which accompanies qualitative research. This is particularly crucial given the emergent, dynamic and interactional nature of most qualitative research, which too often allows little time for reflection on the important ethical responsibilities and obligations
Contributions from leading international researchers have been carefully organised into six key thematic sections: Part One: Thick Descriptions Of Qualitative Research Ethics Part Two: Qualitative Research Ethics By Technique Part Three: Ethics As Politics Part Four: Qualitative Research Ethics With Vulnerable Groups Part Five: Relational Research Ethics Part Six: Researching Digitally
This Handbook is a one-stop resource on qualitative research ethics across the social sciences that draws on the lessons learned and the successful methods for surmounting problems – the tried and true, and the new.