This article reflects on the delicate issue of confidentiality and anonymity in contemporary anthropological research. It focuses on the challenges of assigning pseudonyms and disguising the identity of interlocutors and participants, especially in the contemporary context of the widespread use of social media and the internet. Drawing on the moral dilemmas, struggles, and failures that I experienced in relation to these issues in my own research, the article discusses the complexity of finding the right balance between respecting research participants’ interests and well-being, on the one hand, and living up to both the high ethical standards of the discipline and the desire to provide a meaningful analysis of ‘real’ issues, people, and pl...
Anonymity and confidentiality of participants are central to ethical research practicein social rese...
This document outlines some thoughts and discussions we have been having about strategies of anonymi...
This paper addresses methodological dilemmas on the qualitative scientific writing process arising f...
This article reflects on the delicate issue of confidentiality and anonymity in contemporary anthrop...
This article reflects on the delicate issue of confidentiality and anonymity in contemporary anthrop...
This brief comment discusses the methodological and ethical implications and complications of anonym...
This brief comment discusses the methodological and ethical implications and complications of anonym...
Maintaining informants’ confidentiality is a cornerstone of ethical clearance in most academic inst...
Maintaining informants’ confidentiality is a cornerstone of ethical clearance in most academic insti...
This brief comment discusses the methodological and ethical implications and complications of anonym...
Anonymity and confidentiality of participants are central to ethical research practice in social re...
Told from the perspective of two UK-based early career researchers, this article is an examination o...
Should anthropologists continue to use pseudonyms in their writings? I joined this symposium thinkin...
Ethical issues are often discussed in a normative, prescriptive, generic way, within methodological ...
This article is a response to the growing criticisms of the British Educational Research Association...
Anonymity and confidentiality of participants are central to ethical research practicein social rese...
This document outlines some thoughts and discussions we have been having about strategies of anonymi...
This paper addresses methodological dilemmas on the qualitative scientific writing process arising f...
This article reflects on the delicate issue of confidentiality and anonymity in contemporary anthrop...
This article reflects on the delicate issue of confidentiality and anonymity in contemporary anthrop...
This brief comment discusses the methodological and ethical implications and complications of anonym...
This brief comment discusses the methodological and ethical implications and complications of anonym...
Maintaining informants’ confidentiality is a cornerstone of ethical clearance in most academic inst...
Maintaining informants’ confidentiality is a cornerstone of ethical clearance in most academic insti...
This brief comment discusses the methodological and ethical implications and complications of anonym...
Anonymity and confidentiality of participants are central to ethical research practice in social re...
Told from the perspective of two UK-based early career researchers, this article is an examination o...
Should anthropologists continue to use pseudonyms in their writings? I joined this symposium thinkin...
Ethical issues are often discussed in a normative, prescriptive, generic way, within methodological ...
This article is a response to the growing criticisms of the British Educational Research Association...
Anonymity and confidentiality of participants are central to ethical research practicein social rese...
This document outlines some thoughts and discussions we have been having about strategies of anonymi...
This paper addresses methodological dilemmas on the qualitative scientific writing process arising f...