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Research ethics in the real world : Euro-Western and indigenous perspectives / Helen Kara.
Van Pelt Library Q180.55.M67 K373 2018
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kara, Helen, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Research--Moral and ethical aspects.
- Research.
- Physical Description:
- x, 201 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Bristol : Policy Press, 2018.
- Contents:
- Part 1 Research ethics In context
- Ethics interactions p. 14
- Ethics and methods p. 15
- Reflexivity in practice p. 16
- 2 Indigenous research and ethics p. 21
- Indigenous ontology, epistemology, knowledge and theory p. 23
- Ethics and axiology p. 24
- Indigenous research ethics p. 25
- National censuses and Indigenous research p. 28
- Data sovereignty p. 30
- 3 Euro-Western research and ethics p. 33
- Ethics theory p. 34
- Ethical codes and guidelines p. 36
- Euro-Western research and politics p. 40
- 4 Research ethics regulation p. 43
- Research governance p. 43
- Formal ethics approval p. 47
- Research ethics and other types of ethics p. 48
- 5 Evaluation research ethics p. 57
- Money p. 59
- Publication p. 63
- Ethical solutions p. 64
- Part 2 Doing research ethically
- 6 Planning research ethically p. 71
- Choosing a research question p. 72
- Designing your research p. 73
- Planning your context setting p. 75
- Planning your data gathering p. 75
- Planning your data analysis p. 75
- Planning your reporting p. 76
- Planning your presentation p. 76
- Planning dissemination p. 77
- Planning aftercare p. 77
- Planning for researcher well-being p. 77
- The ethics of collaboration p. 78
- Formal ethical review p. 78
- Individual barriers to ethical action p. 79
- Debiasing p. 81
- 7 Ethical context setting and literature review p. 85
- What is 'literature' anyway? p. 86
- Searching thoroughly p. 87
- Keeping and using records p. 89
- Ethical reading p. 90
- Citation, plagiarism and respect p. 91
- Publishing and communicating research p. 93
- 8 Ethical data gathering p. 95
- Sampling p. 96
- Secondary data p. 97
- Indigenous methods p. 98
- Naming participants p. 99
- Paying participants p. 100
- Researcher-participant friendships p. 101
- Consent beyond the form p. 103
- Gatekeepers p. 103
- Gathering data online p. 105
- Recording p. 106
- Sharing data p. 107
- 9 Ethical data analysis p. 109
- Data management p. 111
- Data preparation p. 112
- Data coding p. 113
- Data description p. 114
- Reflexivity p. 117
- 10 Ethical reporting p. 121
- Language, culture and ethics p. 122
- Authorial power p. 123
- Writing as process p. 126
- Writing as product p. 127
- Writing as creative p. 128
- Writing as relational p. 129
- 11 Ethical presentation of research findings p. 133
- Know your audience p. 135
- Making presentations accessible p. 137
- Co-presenting p. 138
- Using creative methods p. 139
- The role of social media p. 140
- 12 Ethical dissemination p. 141
- Barriers to dissemination p. 142
- Dissemination to and with participants p. 144
- Online dissemination p. 146
- Formal publication p. 147
- Using creative methods p. 149
- The role of mainstream media p. 149
- 13 Ethical aftercare p. 151
- Aftercare for participants p. 153
- Aftercare for communities p. 156
- Aftercare for data p. 157
- Aftercare for findings p. 158
- 14 Researcher well-being p. 161
- Physical well-being p. 162
- Emotional well-being p. 163
- Mental well-being p. 165
- Spiritual well-being p. 166
- Relational well-being p. 167.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9781447344742
- 144734474X
- 9781447344759
- 1447344758
- OCLC:
- 1064701026
- Publisher Number:
- 99979106871
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