Covert ethnographic research is a method in which the researchers do not reveal the true purpose of their presence among the individuals they are observing. In settings where covert research is not restricted by ethics regulations, the choice between masking and revealing one’s identity does not depend solely on the will of the researcher. I illustrate this using three studies in which I conducted covert research within a hospital and two religious organisations. The chapter concludes by describing the factors which urge a resumption of covert research. This may happen only if a strictly deontological perspective is rejected in favour of one that centres on social critique and the difficult search for truth about the most invisible and sens...
This article examines the ways in which problems of concealment emerged in an ethnographic study of ...
The challenges of securing ethical approval to undertake qualitative research in the English Nationa...
This article considers whether covert research methods may be an ethically acceptable method for doi...
A focus of criticism on methodological and ethical grounds, the undercover or covert approach to f...
This article discusses the covert research relationship. Specifically, it explores the ethical dimen...
Covert research is research which is not declared to the research participants or subjects. This is ...
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In p...
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In p...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
No systematic assessment exists that justifies the extension of ethics regulations to non-experiment...
The purpose of this entry is to explore the long-standing controversy surrounding deception, secrecy...
Purpose: This paper aims to consider the contentious issue of covert research in studying the social...
No systematic assessment exists that justifies the extension of ethics regulations to non-experiment...
In this paper, I present my ethical dilemma concerning a secret police case rich in surveillance ima...
This article examines the ways in which problems of concealment emerged in an ethnographic study of ...
The challenges of securing ethical approval to undertake qualitative research in the English Nationa...
This article considers whether covert research methods may be an ethically acceptable method for doi...
A focus of criticism on methodological and ethical grounds, the undercover or covert approach to f...
This article discusses the covert research relationship. Specifically, it explores the ethical dimen...
Covert research is research which is not declared to the research participants or subjects. This is ...
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In p...
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In p...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
No systematic assessment exists that justifies the extension of ethics regulations to non-experiment...
The purpose of this entry is to explore the long-standing controversy surrounding deception, secrecy...
Purpose: This paper aims to consider the contentious issue of covert research in studying the social...
No systematic assessment exists that justifies the extension of ethics regulations to non-experiment...
In this paper, I present my ethical dilemma concerning a secret police case rich in surveillance ima...
This article examines the ways in which problems of concealment emerged in an ethnographic study of ...
The challenges of securing ethical approval to undertake qualitative research in the English Nationa...
This article considers whether covert research methods may be an ethically acceptable method for doi...