Although educational researchers will acknowledge that they have a moral imperative to avoid harming their participants whilst carrying out research, it does not necessarily mean that they can describe the nature of what this harm might be or how it can be recognised and so avoided. This is particularly important for those working with vulnerable participants, yet there is limited specificity within the educational literature as to what constitutes harm in such a setting. The article addresses this by de-constructing ethical dilemmas that arose during a research study that was carried out among adult students who had mental health problems, in England. The article outlines how these dilemmas were resolved safely due to preparation before th...
Increasingly education research students are drawn to forms of research that are researcher-centric,...
In the past, ethics committees and researchers have avoided research among vulnerable groups because...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
The rising numbers of forcibly displaced peoples on the move globally, and the challenges with provi...
Our aim in this article is to discuss ethical reflections on research that uses a participatory meth...
Qualitative researchers prioritize rapport-building to ensure safety of research participants and va...
This article draws attention to the ethical complexity researchers may be confronted with during fie...
Young offenders’ perceptions of their educational experiences are little researched not least becaus...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from The Open ...
This is the authors' post-print of an article published in Journal of Pedagogic Development. Deposit...
Drawing on the author’s experiences and reflections of researching vulnerable people for a housing r...
This case study article draws upon experiences of a doctoral student (Mahoney) and supervisor (Kearo...
This article takes up some of the ethical issues at stake when qualitative inquiry involves people i...
CYP fall within the range of groups classified as vulnerable. The aligning of vulnerable with notion...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to systematically review studies that discuss the experiences of...
Increasingly education research students are drawn to forms of research that are researcher-centric,...
In the past, ethics committees and researchers have avoided research among vulnerable groups because...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...
The rising numbers of forcibly displaced peoples on the move globally, and the challenges with provi...
Our aim in this article is to discuss ethical reflections on research that uses a participatory meth...
Qualitative researchers prioritize rapport-building to ensure safety of research participants and va...
This article draws attention to the ethical complexity researchers may be confronted with during fie...
Young offenders’ perceptions of their educational experiences are little researched not least becaus...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from The Open ...
This is the authors' post-print of an article published in Journal of Pedagogic Development. Deposit...
Drawing on the author’s experiences and reflections of researching vulnerable people for a housing r...
This case study article draws upon experiences of a doctoral student (Mahoney) and supervisor (Kearo...
This article takes up some of the ethical issues at stake when qualitative inquiry involves people i...
CYP fall within the range of groups classified as vulnerable. The aligning of vulnerable with notion...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper is to systematically review studies that discuss the experiences of...
Increasingly education research students are drawn to forms of research that are researcher-centric,...
In the past, ethics committees and researchers have avoided research among vulnerable groups because...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the editor of the Medical Journal of Au...