This article focuses attention onto an underexamined issue in the literature on educational research ethics: how ethical authority is established in educational research. We address this from a perspective that disrupts naturalised approaches to ethics, arguing that rather than seeking ‘rights’ or ‘wrongs’ researchers are always tasked with constructing ethical stances. Attention can then be placed onto the array of embodied and objectified resources that might be recruited in establishing these. Through an engagement with published academic accounts of ethical reflection and decision-making, the article explores the ways that educational researchers achieve or sometimes question their ethical security in respect of their research activity...
ABSTRACT: Research is one of the tri-focal functions of a university. The educational institution is...
Ethics is a complicated field and much has been written about its application to educational researc...
Crudely put, educational research is unethical when it misrepresents or misidentifies—and so betrays...
This article focuses attention on an underexamined issue in the literature on educational research e...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
This paper sets the context for questions covered in the Education Sciences Special Issue: Regulatio...
Ethical dilemmas in educational research often pose interesting and challenging questions for resear...
Research ethics provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of research. In addition, research e...
[From Introduction] ‘Ethics embody individual and communal codes of conduct based upon adherence to ...
Increasingly education research students are drawn to forms of research that are researcher-centric,...
Graduate students who become practitioner-researchers in schools encounter ethical review regulation...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy via th...
The following article draws upon literature to define the term ethics and its application to the p...
Formal ethical review of research proposals is now almost the default requirement for all – staff an...
Educational research, and research in the Social Sciences more generally, has experienced a growth i...
ABSTRACT: Research is one of the tri-focal functions of a university. The educational institution is...
Ethics is a complicated field and much has been written about its application to educational researc...
Crudely put, educational research is unethical when it misrepresents or misidentifies—and so betrays...
This article focuses attention on an underexamined issue in the literature on educational research e...
This article explores modern concerns pertaining to the place and role that ethics play in education...
This paper sets the context for questions covered in the Education Sciences Special Issue: Regulatio...
Ethical dilemmas in educational research often pose interesting and challenging questions for resear...
Research ethics provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of research. In addition, research e...
[From Introduction] ‘Ethics embody individual and communal codes of conduct based upon adherence to ...
Increasingly education research students are drawn to forms of research that are researcher-centric,...
Graduate students who become practitioner-researchers in schools encounter ethical review regulation...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Institute for Pedagogy and Andragogy via th...
The following article draws upon literature to define the term ethics and its application to the p...
Formal ethical review of research proposals is now almost the default requirement for all – staff an...
Educational research, and research in the Social Sciences more generally, has experienced a growth i...
ABSTRACT: Research is one of the tri-focal functions of a university. The educational institution is...
Ethics is a complicated field and much has been written about its application to educational researc...
Crudely put, educational research is unethical when it misrepresents or misidentifies—and so betrays...