‘Vulnerability’ is a key concept used to understand the ethical implications of conducting refugee-focused research. This case study illustrates the need to follow Luna’s (2009) call for a shift from a ‘labels’ to a ‘layers’ approach to vulnerability by analysing how two university ethics committees responded to issues of informed consent in two similar refugee research projects using the PhotoVoice method. The following commentary argues that, when driven by a research governance regime, ethics review risks viewing refugees through a static label of vulnerability, negatively affecting research viability and data quality. In contrast, a layers approach opens space for understanding the potential for vulnerability amongst refugee research pa...
This paper argues that ethical responsibilities in refugee studies have focused on fieldwork, yet et...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Rebecca Barber, Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University, Australia...
This paper highlights some of the central ethical challenges involved in undertaking social science ...
Purpose – This paper critically reflects on the author’s failed attempt to incorporate visual method...
Our chapter—“Perspectives on ‘giving back’: A conversation between researcher and refugee”—offers pe...
This article explores how two common social work ethical principles, respect for persons and justice...
This study proposes an innovative use of a modified version of photovoice for cross‐national qualit...
Research can contribute to better understanding of the forced migration experience to inform policy ...
This study proposes an innovative use of a modified version of photovoice for cross‐national qualit...
The use of images and other visual data in qualitative research projects poses new ethical challenge...
Vulnerable populations in biomedical research have attracted attention in research ethics since the ...
The use of visual methods as a research tool has increased worldwide, along with the need to underst...
This paper is of relevance to both those considering carrying out research and those participating i...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
In this intervention, I make two main suggestions to humanize refugee research. First, the tendency ...
This paper argues that ethical responsibilities in refugee studies have focused on fieldwork, yet et...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Rebecca Barber, Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University, Australia...
This paper highlights some of the central ethical challenges involved in undertaking social science ...
Purpose – This paper critically reflects on the author’s failed attempt to incorporate visual method...
Our chapter—“Perspectives on ‘giving back’: A conversation between researcher and refugee”—offers pe...
This article explores how two common social work ethical principles, respect for persons and justice...
This study proposes an innovative use of a modified version of photovoice for cross‐national qualit...
Research can contribute to better understanding of the forced migration experience to inform policy ...
This study proposes an innovative use of a modified version of photovoice for cross‐national qualit...
The use of images and other visual data in qualitative research projects poses new ethical challenge...
Vulnerable populations in biomedical research have attracted attention in research ethics since the ...
The use of visual methods as a research tool has increased worldwide, along with the need to underst...
This paper is of relevance to both those considering carrying out research and those participating i...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
In this intervention, I make two main suggestions to humanize refugee research. First, the tendency ...
This paper argues that ethical responsibilities in refugee studies have focused on fieldwork, yet et...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Rebecca Barber, Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University, Australia...
This paper highlights some of the central ethical challenges involved in undertaking social science ...