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Ethics in Qualitative Research: Controversies and Contexts


Ethics in Qualitative Research: Controversies and Contexts

Paperback by Hammersley, Martyn; Traianou, Anna

Ethics in Qualitative Research: Controversies and Contexts

£52.00

ISBN:
9780857021410
Publication Date:
17 May 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
184 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 24 May 2024
Ethics in Qualitative Research: Controversies and Contexts

Description

All social researchers need to think about ethical issues. Their salience has recently been increased by the pressures of ethical regulation, particularly in the case of qualitative research. But what are ethical issues? And how should they be approached? These are not matters about which there is agreement. Ethics in Qualitative Research explores conflicting philosophical assumptions, the diverse social contexts in which ethical problems arise, and the complexities of handling them in practice. The authors argue that the starting point for any discussion of research ethics must be the values intrinsic to research, above all the commitment to knowledge-production. However, the pursuit of inquiry is rightly constrained by external values, and the book focuses on three of these: minimising harm, respecting autonomy, and protecting privacy. These external values are shown to be far from unequivocal in character, often in conflict with one another (or with the commitments of research), and always subject to situational interpretation and practical judgment. Nevertheless, it is contended that in the present challenging times it is essential that qualitative researchers uphold research values. Martyn Hammersley is Professor of Educational and Social Research at The Open University. Anna Traianou is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Educational Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Contents

What Is Ethics? The Research Ethos The Risk of Harm Autonomy and Informed Consent Privacy, Confidentiality and Anonymity Conclusion: Challenging Moralism References

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