Qualitative Ethics In Practice

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Neither ethics committees nor qualitative researchers can predict the types of ethical dilemmas that will happen in the field, only that they will routinely occur. In Qualitative Ethics in Practice, a team of fifteen top researchers from various disciplines and nationalities offer ethical strategies unique to qualitative researchers for those "big ethical moments" beyond what can be predicted by ethics committees. Ideally structured for qualitative classes that tackle ethics issues, the book -calls for an ethical code unique to the practice of qualitative research; -uses a variety of cases from education, community development, tourism, family, and other settings to examine how researchers addressed ethical dilemmas in practice, including the infamous Belfast Project; -highlights some relevant models and programs being developed that may lead to solutions.

Author(s): Martin Tolich
Series: Developing Qualitative Inquiry
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge | Taylor & Francis Group
Year: 2016

Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 218
Tags: Qualitative Research: Moral And Ethical Aspects; Social Sciences: Research: Moral And Ethical Aspects

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Part One: Uniqueness of Qualitative Research
Chapter 1. Qualitative Ethics in Practice
Chapter 2. Contemporary Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research
Chapter 3. Are Qualitative Research Ethics Unique?
Chapter 4. How Do Emergent Research Questions Confound Mixed Methods Ethics?
Chapter 5. The Making(s) of a Qualitative Code of Ethics: Canada’s Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans
Part Two: Ethical Moments
Chapter 6. “Not Behaving as a Grieving Mother Should”: Exploring the Ethical Pitfalls of Identity Construction Within an Insider Study of Sudden, Unexpected Child Death
Chapter 7. Resilient Vulnerabilities: Bereaved Persons Discuss Their Experience of Participating in Thanatology Research
Chapter 8. Ethical Dilemmas Around Anonymity and Confidentiality in Longitudinal Research Data Sharing: The Death of Dan
Chapter 9. A Belfast Project Autopsy: Who Can You Trust?
Chapter 10. Schoolyard Ethics: Getting Close, Blending in, Keeping Distance
Chapter 11. Thinking on Their Feet: Ten PhD Graduates Negotiate Unexpected Ethical Dilemmas
Chapter 12. How Community Collaboration Transformed the Research Question in a Study of Knoxville’s Green Economy
Chapter 13. Eat, Pray, Love, Ethics: Researching Expats and Tourists in Bali
Chapter 14. Mediating Ethics in Research Practice
Chapter 15. Facilitating Procedural Ethics: Establishing the Research Ethics Application Database at Oxford University
Chapter 16. Afterword: Routinizing the Partial
References
Index
About the authors