This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requires researchers to act from our hearts and minds, acknowledge our interpersonal bonds to others, and take responsibility for actions and their consequences. Calling on her own research studies, the author examines relational ethics in ethnographies in which researchers are friends with or become friends with participants over the course of their projects. Then she examines autoethnographic narratives in which researchers include intimate others in stories focusing on their own experience. Considering ethical responsibilities to identifiable others, she discusses writing about those who are alive and those who have died. She then reflects on th...
© The Author(s) 2018. How is it that researchers can engage with those they research ethically? In r...
Scholarship on the ethical complexities resulting from friendships which develop with respondents du...
Caring about others is a virtuous act but is it compatible, or indeed advisable, in academic researc...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
Narrative inquiry has the advantage of being able to reveal the "inner life" of the analytical text ...
Intimate relationships can serve as catalysts impelling us to deeply interact with others, and, cons...
Focusing on the ethics of writing about others in ethnographic and autoethnographic tales, this arti...
Journal entries documenting hidden emotions about my dual role as law teacher and practicing lawyer ...
Abstract In response to critiques from feminist, existential, and postmodern qualitative researchers...
Studies of science are increasingly drawing attention to the highly communal nature of research. Eth...
A substantial literature has developed within the humanities and social sciences about ‘insider rese...
How do we as ethnographic researchers form ethical con-nections with our research participants? Here...
This paper discusses the ethical challenges of writing family memoir/biography; a task I undertook t...
Scholarship on the ethical complexities resulting from friendships which develop with respondents du...
© The Author(s) 2018. How is it that researchers can engage with those they research ethically? In r...
Scholarship on the ethical complexities resulting from friendships which develop with respondents du...
Caring about others is a virtuous act but is it compatible, or indeed advisable, in academic researc...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
This article focuses on relational ethics in research with intimate others. Relational ethics requir...
Narrative inquiry has the advantage of being able to reveal the "inner life" of the analytical text ...
Intimate relationships can serve as catalysts impelling us to deeply interact with others, and, cons...
Focusing on the ethics of writing about others in ethnographic and autoethnographic tales, this arti...
Journal entries documenting hidden emotions about my dual role as law teacher and practicing lawyer ...
Abstract In response to critiques from feminist, existential, and postmodern qualitative researchers...
Studies of science are increasingly drawing attention to the highly communal nature of research. Eth...
A substantial literature has developed within the humanities and social sciences about ‘insider rese...
How do we as ethnographic researchers form ethical con-nections with our research participants? Here...
This paper discusses the ethical challenges of writing family memoir/biography; a task I undertook t...
Scholarship on the ethical complexities resulting from friendships which develop with respondents du...
© The Author(s) 2018. How is it that researchers can engage with those they research ethically? In r...
Scholarship on the ethical complexities resulting from friendships which develop with respondents du...
Caring about others is a virtuous act but is it compatible, or indeed advisable, in academic researc...