Research Ethics for Human Geography: A Handbook for Students

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Author(s): Helen F. Wilson, Jonathan Darling
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Year: 2020

Language: English

Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface:
A Student’s Perspective
1:
Introducing Ethics
2:
Geography and Ethics
Part 1:
Core Ethical Issues
3:
Positionality
4:
Consent
5:
Anonymity
6:
Sensitive Topics
7:
Power and Empowerment
8:
Emotions
9:
Expectations
10:
Statistics and Data
11:
Data Management
12:
Avoiding the Weaponization of Your Research
Part 2:
Approaches
13:
Radical Geographies
14:
Activist Geographies
15:
Participatory Approaches
16:
Indigenous Methods and Research with Indigenous Communities
Part 3:
Subjects
17:
Vulnerable Subjects
18:
Animals
19: Children and Young People
20: Historical Geographies and Archived Subjects
21:
Powerful and Elite Subjects
22:
The Environment
Part 4:
Spaces
23:
Public Spaces
24:
Private and Domestic Spaces
25:
Spaces of Development
26:
Voluntary Spaces
27:
Virtual Spaces and Social Media
28: Spaces of Disaster
Part 5:
Writing
29:
Writing Research
Glossary
References
Index