This brief comment discusses the methodological and ethical implications and complications of anonymising ethnographic research. Special attention is given to the possibility of use of pseudonyms and its hazards and to the moral imperative of trust
This article contributes to recent debates on anonymous publication, authorship, and attribution. Fo...
Anonymity allows the individual to have a voice without having a name. Since the word “anonymous” en...
This methodology paper recommends that, when possible, qualitative research on activism should be de...
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...
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 article reflects on the delicate issue of confidentiality and anonymity in contemporary anthrop...
In this short reply, I respond to some of Sjaak van der Geest’s comments on my article
In this short reply, I respond to some of Sjaak van der Geest’s comments on my article
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 article is a response to the growing criticisms of the British Educational Research Association...
When educational research is conducted online, we sometimes promise our participants that they will ...
This article contributes to recent debates on anonymous publication, authorship, and attribution. Fo...
This article contributes to recent debates on anonymous publication, authorship, and attribution. Fo...
Anonymity allows the individual to have a voice without having a name. Since the word “anonymous” en...
This methodology paper recommends that, when possible, qualitative research on activism should be de...
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...
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 article reflects on the delicate issue of confidentiality and anonymity in contemporary anthrop...
In this short reply, I respond to some of Sjaak van der Geest’s comments on my article
In this short reply, I respond to some of Sjaak van der Geest’s comments on my article
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 article is a response to the growing criticisms of the British Educational Research Association...
When educational research is conducted online, we sometimes promise our participants that they will ...
This article contributes to recent debates on anonymous publication, authorship, and attribution. Fo...
This article contributes to recent debates on anonymous publication, authorship, and attribution. Fo...
Anonymity allows the individual to have a voice without having a name. Since the word “anonymous” en...
This methodology paper recommends that, when possible, qualitative research on activism should be de...