This is the final version of the article. Available from Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy via the link in this record.Western scientific communities have, for the past few decades, been overly concerned with ensuring that social - including educational - research is conducted to the highest ‘ethical’ standard (Hammersley, 2010). The exact meaning of the word remains contested, as does the question of whether insisting too much upon ethical rules and regulations perhaps harms the quality and freedom of the scientific endeavour. In this article, I reflect on the main arguments in this on-going debate, with the particular accent on ethics and power relationships in elite research, often neglected in such discussions. I conclude by noting t...
Some international researchers assume that there is a lack of ethical review of research in many cou...
This chapter argues that there is conflict between the requirements laid down by the regimes of ethi...
Ethics committees have an important role to play in ensuring ethical standards (e.g. BERA, ESRC, RCU...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
Increasingly education research students are drawn to forms of research that are researcher-centric,...
This article focuses attention onto an underexamined issue in the literature on educational research...
The Education Sciences Special Issue, Regulation and Ethical Practice for Educational Research, focu...
[full article in English] Drawing on our experience serving on an ethics review board in the Unit...
Current ethical codes inadequately speak to the complexities of researching elite groups. These grou...
This paper sets the context for questions covered in the Education Sciences Special Issue: Regulatio...
Educational research, and research in the Social Sciences more generally, has experienced a growth i...
The following article draws upon literature to define the term ethics and its application to the p...
[From Introduction] ‘Ethics embody individual and communal codes of conduct based upon adherence to ...
Graduate students who become practitioner-researchers in schools encounter ethical review regulation...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Some international researchers assume that there is a lack of ethical review of research in many cou...
This chapter argues that there is conflict between the requirements laid down by the regimes of ethi...
Ethics committees have an important role to play in ensuring ethical standards (e.g. BERA, ESRC, RCU...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
Increasingly education research students are drawn to forms of research that are researcher-centric,...
This article focuses attention onto an underexamined issue in the literature on educational research...
The Education Sciences Special Issue, Regulation and Ethical Practice for Educational Research, focu...
[full article in English] Drawing on our experience serving on an ethics review board in the Unit...
Current ethical codes inadequately speak to the complexities of researching elite groups. These grou...
This paper sets the context for questions covered in the Education Sciences Special Issue: Regulatio...
Educational research, and research in the Social Sciences more generally, has experienced a growth i...
The following article draws upon literature to define the term ethics and its application to the p...
[From Introduction] ‘Ethics embody individual and communal codes of conduct based upon adherence to ...
Graduate students who become practitioner-researchers in schools encounter ethical review regulation...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Some international researchers assume that there is a lack of ethical review of research in many cou...
This chapter argues that there is conflict between the requirements laid down by the regimes of ethi...
Ethics committees have an important role to play in ensuring ethical standards (e.g. BERA, ESRC, RCU...