Walking the Tightrope : Ethical Issues for Qualitative Researchers / Will C. van den Hoonaard.
Are formal ethics research guidelines congruent with the aims and methodology of inductive and qualitative social research? Using the experiences of 16 Canadian, American, and British researchers, this collection explores answers to the question.
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University of Toronto Press,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Introduction: Ethical Norming and Qualitative Research
- 1. Good Intentions and Awkward Outcomes: Ethical Gatekeeping in Field Research
- 2. Yet Another Coming Crisis? Coping with Guidelines from the Tri-Council
- 3. Do University Lawyers and the Police Define Research Values?
- 4. Challenging the System: Rethinking Ethics Review of Social Research in Britain's National Health Service
- 5. Reflections on Professional Ethics
- 6. Confidentiality and Anonymity: Promises and Practices
- 7. Biting the Hand That Feeds You, and Other Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork
- 8. My Research Friend? My Friend the Researcher? My Friend, My Researcher? Mis/Informed Consent and People with Developmental Disabilities
- 9. Hazel the Dental Assistant and the Research Dilemma of (Re) presenting a Life Story: The Clash of Narratives
- 10. Breaking In: Compromises in Participatory Field Research within Closed Institutions
- 11. The Harmony of Resistance: Qualitative Research and Ethical Practice in Social Work
- 12. Pace of Technological Change: Battling Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research
- 13. The Tri-Council on Cyberspace: Insights, Oversights, and Extrapolations
- Some Concluding Thoughts
- References
- Index