Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This paper reflects upon the experiences of a novice researcher negotiating ethical concerns that arose while interviewing women survivors of intimate partner violence. I begin with a brief history of research ethics and feminist contributions to social science research. Drawing from my Honours project I reflect on interviewing friends, boundaries, managing distressing disclosures and the personal politics of research. Keywords : research ethics, feminist research, interviewing friends, research politics, boundarie
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The ideas in this paper developed as a result of the discussions that we, the authors, had about the...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Social Science relies heavily on the use of ethnography and other forms of qualitative study, resear...
This paper argues for the pursuit of social science research as a moral enterprise. The paper builds...
The medical model of research ethics codes operates from a privileged perspective. The reaction of s...
Obtaining ethics approval from university ethics committees is an important part of the research pro...
Feminist research is fraught with ethical dilemmas, some of which concern informed consent and the p...
The issue of ethical conduct in research settings is important and complex. As tenure-track research...
This essay offers a critical, reflective analysis of some of the sticky moral questions that can ent...
Increasingly, ethical issues in health research that focus on people engaged in sex work (PESW) are...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from The Open ...
Research with persons who have experienced trauma requires careful consideration. In preparing the e...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Ethics and Social Welf...
This article attempts to illuminate some of the ethical dilemmas of a clinician/researcher interview...
In this article, a new model, An Ethic of Empathy, is proposed as a guide for researchers, particula...
The ideas in this paper developed as a result of the discussions that we, the authors, had about the...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Social Science relies heavily on the use of ethnography and other forms of qualitative study, resear...
This paper argues for the pursuit of social science research as a moral enterprise. The paper builds...
The medical model of research ethics codes operates from a privileged perspective. The reaction of s...
Obtaining ethics approval from university ethics committees is an important part of the research pro...