© The Author(s) 2018. How is it that researchers can engage with those they research ethically? In response to the challenge of this question, we articulate an ethics of research engagement based on vulnerability and generosity. This is explored with a special focus on the practicalities of organization studies research. Building on developments in reflexive methodology, we draw on Emmanuel Levinas’ relational ethics to consider how research can be approached as receiving a ‘teaching of the other’. Such teaching involves a radical openness to other people’s difference such that knowledge arises from being affected by those others rather than claiming to know them in any categorical sense. The possibility that emerges is that of a reflexivel...
While ethics is usually seen as a possible research subject and ethical standards have to be observe...
Building on existing considerations of reflexivity in research writing, this essai seeks to reapprai...
Broun's and Heshusius's paper, Unexpected encounters in participatory research: Meeting the abled? /...
This chapter takes a process approach to language use, power relations, and the ethics of response i...
While process theory has effectively and systematically been employed in the study of organizations,...
In debates on methodology, reflexivity describes an analytical practice whereby researchers take the...
Bronwen Rees interviews John Wilson, meditation teacher, on the nature of social research. By taking...
ArticleWe are currently witnessing two concurrent trajectories in the field of research ethics, name...
Research with persons who have experienced trauma requires careful consideration. In preparing the e...
How do we as ethnographic researchers form ethical con-nections with our research participants? Here...
In this chapter we integrate the lessons that are shared across this handbook through the rich, stor...
Participatory Health Research (PHR) continues to grow in popularity, based on the normative idea tha...
Building on existing considerations of reflexivity in research writing, this essai seeks to reapprai...
Qualitative social research designed to develop ways of understanding and explaining lived experienc...
Context: For medical education researchers, a key concern may be the practicalities of gaining ethi...
While ethics is usually seen as a possible research subject and ethical standards have to be observe...
Building on existing considerations of reflexivity in research writing, this essai seeks to reapprai...
Broun's and Heshusius's paper, Unexpected encounters in participatory research: Meeting the abled? /...
This chapter takes a process approach to language use, power relations, and the ethics of response i...
While process theory has effectively and systematically been employed in the study of organizations,...
In debates on methodology, reflexivity describes an analytical practice whereby researchers take the...
Bronwen Rees interviews John Wilson, meditation teacher, on the nature of social research. By taking...
ArticleWe are currently witnessing two concurrent trajectories in the field of research ethics, name...
Research with persons who have experienced trauma requires careful consideration. In preparing the e...
How do we as ethnographic researchers form ethical con-nections with our research participants? Here...
In this chapter we integrate the lessons that are shared across this handbook through the rich, stor...
Participatory Health Research (PHR) continues to grow in popularity, based on the normative idea tha...
Building on existing considerations of reflexivity in research writing, this essai seeks to reapprai...
Qualitative social research designed to develop ways of understanding and explaining lived experienc...
Context: For medical education researchers, a key concern may be the practicalities of gaining ethi...
While ethics is usually seen as a possible research subject and ethical standards have to be observe...
Building on existing considerations of reflexivity in research writing, this essai seeks to reapprai...
Broun's and Heshusius's paper, Unexpected encounters in participatory research: Meeting the abled? /...