Research can contribute to better understanding of the forced migration experience to inform policy and programming, but it can also cause inconvenience and harm to research respondents.[1] In situations of forced migration, the stakes are particularly high because of precarious legal status, unequal power relations, far-reaching anti-terrorism legislation, and the criminalization of migration. In response, the Canadian Council for Refugees, York University’s Centre for Refugee Studies, and the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies collaborated to complement established ethical principles with specific ethical considerations for research with people in situations of forced migration. This document highlights our guid...
Because refugees can experience crisis, bereavement, and traumatization, there has been a rapid incr...
Research with refugees involves particular conceptual, ethical and methodological issues. In this ch...
By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-mak...
Research can contribute to better understanding of the forced migration experience to inform policy ...
This paper highlights some of the central ethical challenges involved in undertaking social science ...
This paper argues that ethical responsibilities in refugee studies have focused on fieldwork, yet et...
This paper is of relevance to both those considering carrying out research and those participating i...
This paper articulates some of the more troublesome questions and ethical challenges that researcher...
The aim of the article is to identify ethical tensions between the cognitive function of science, hu...
In the last five years, research funders in the UK have funded much social science research into the...
Research with refugees involves particular conceptual, ethical and methodological issues. In this ch...
This chapter discusses the most prominent methodological and ethical challenges of research in the r...
Research is needed in Canada to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing hea...
In light of the current global migration crisis, refugees moving to their desired destination carry ...
The rising numbers of forcibly displaced peoples on the move globally, and the challenges with provi...
Because refugees can experience crisis, bereavement, and traumatization, there has been a rapid incr...
Research with refugees involves particular conceptual, ethical and methodological issues. In this ch...
By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-mak...
Research can contribute to better understanding of the forced migration experience to inform policy ...
This paper highlights some of the central ethical challenges involved in undertaking social science ...
This paper argues that ethical responsibilities in refugee studies have focused on fieldwork, yet et...
This paper is of relevance to both those considering carrying out research and those participating i...
This paper articulates some of the more troublesome questions and ethical challenges that researcher...
The aim of the article is to identify ethical tensions between the cognitive function of science, hu...
In the last five years, research funders in the UK have funded much social science research into the...
Research with refugees involves particular conceptual, ethical and methodological issues. In this ch...
This chapter discusses the most prominent methodological and ethical challenges of research in the r...
Research is needed in Canada to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing hea...
In light of the current global migration crisis, refugees moving to their desired destination carry ...
The rising numbers of forcibly displaced peoples on the move globally, and the challenges with provi...
Because refugees can experience crisis, bereavement, and traumatization, there has been a rapid incr...
Research with refugees involves particular conceptual, ethical and methodological issues. In this ch...
By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-mak...