Qualitative fieldwork research on sensitive topics sometimes requires that interviewees be granted confidentiality and anonymity. When qualitative researchers later publish their findings, they must ensure that any statements obtained during fieldwork interviews cannot be traced back to the interviewees. Given these protections to interviewees, the integrity of the published findings cannot usually be verified or replicated by third parties, and the scholarly community must trust the word of qualitative researchers when they publish their results. This trust is fundamentally abused, however, when researchers publish articles reporting qualitative fieldwork data that they never collected. Using only publicly available information, I argue th...
The debate on data protection has so far been confined to institutions that collect and archive dat...
subjects for which informed consent is not, and, allegedly, cannot, be solicited – not because of wi...
Recent fraud cases in psychological and medical research have emphasized the need to pay attention t...
This article explores the ways in which social researchers manage issues of confidentiality and the ...
For qualitative researchers, maintaining respondent confidentiality while presenting rich, detailed ...
Health and social scientists have a dual mission: to gener-ate knowledge through rigorous research a...
Anonymising qualitative research data can be challenging, especially in highly sensitive contexts su...
Aim: This article presents key ethical challenges that were encountered when conducting a participat...
The recent court case involving Boston College researchers illustrates the flimsiness of assurances ...
This paper focuses on confidentiality and anonymity and explores the ways in which these issues are...
The aim of this article is to put into critical perspective the empirical findings on secrecy and wi...
In this article, I analyze the ways researchers manage the issue of confidentiality in studies with ...
Told from the perspective of two UK-based early career researchers, this article is an examination o...
Anonymising qualitative research data can be challenging, especially in highly sensitive contexts su...
This article deals with three topics: lying, privacy and anthropological research. Their complex int...
The debate on data protection has so far been confined to institutions that collect and archive dat...
subjects for which informed consent is not, and, allegedly, cannot, be solicited – not because of wi...
Recent fraud cases in psychological and medical research have emphasized the need to pay attention t...
This article explores the ways in which social researchers manage issues of confidentiality and the ...
For qualitative researchers, maintaining respondent confidentiality while presenting rich, detailed ...
Health and social scientists have a dual mission: to gener-ate knowledge through rigorous research a...
Anonymising qualitative research data can be challenging, especially in highly sensitive contexts su...
Aim: This article presents key ethical challenges that were encountered when conducting a participat...
The recent court case involving Boston College researchers illustrates the flimsiness of assurances ...
This paper focuses on confidentiality and anonymity and explores the ways in which these issues are...
The aim of this article is to put into critical perspective the empirical findings on secrecy and wi...
In this article, I analyze the ways researchers manage the issue of confidentiality in studies with ...
Told from the perspective of two UK-based early career researchers, this article is an examination o...
Anonymising qualitative research data can be challenging, especially in highly sensitive contexts su...
This article deals with three topics: lying, privacy and anthropological research. Their complex int...
The debate on data protection has so far been confined to institutions that collect and archive dat...
subjects for which informed consent is not, and, allegedly, cannot, be solicited – not because of wi...
Recent fraud cases in psychological and medical research have emphasized the need to pay attention t...