Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have emerged as a leading methodological tool to strengthen causal inference in the social sciences. Yet RCTs carry significant risks for ev- eryone involved, from participants to researchers themselves, especially in the Global South. In this article, we explore how researchers’ identities and power influence the conduct of research and their positionality within the research contexts—especially when conducting RCTs in the Global South. Our goal is to center local contexts and demands at each stage of the research process. Overall, we argue that centering local contexts, stakeholders, and de- mands at each stage of the research process is key to ensuring that RCTs in the Global South are ethically sound ...
Abstract Background The conduct of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in low-resource settings may ...
Health research between lower and middle income countries and higher income countries can lead to im...
This chapter explores how research design may have a profound impact upon the ways in which the iden...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have emerged as a leading methodological tool to strengthen caus...
Research on positionality and accessing field work for researchers studying their own communities in...
At the conference on 'Spatial Transformation: Processes, Concepts and Research Designs', a number of...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recognition of power as being central to health research collaborations betw...
The movement to decolonise African knowledge systems has roots etched deep in history, which seeks t...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recognition of power as being central to health research collaborations betw...
This essay draws on the collective learnings from the research study published as Moral Eyes: Youth ...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
Research on positionality and accessing field work for researchers studying their own communities i...
Researchers from various disciplines have become interested in the supposedly extreme differences in...
This article examines the positionality of local stakeholders in the production of knowledge through...
Researchers from various disciplines have become interested in the supposedly extreme differences in...
Abstract Background The conduct of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in low-resource settings may ...
Health research between lower and middle income countries and higher income countries can lead to im...
This chapter explores how research design may have a profound impact upon the ways in which the iden...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have emerged as a leading methodological tool to strengthen caus...
Research on positionality and accessing field work for researchers studying their own communities in...
At the conference on 'Spatial Transformation: Processes, Concepts and Research Designs', a number of...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recognition of power as being central to health research collaborations betw...
The movement to decolonise African knowledge systems has roots etched deep in history, which seeks t...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recognition of power as being central to health research collaborations betw...
This essay draws on the collective learnings from the research study published as Moral Eyes: Youth ...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
Research on positionality and accessing field work for researchers studying their own communities i...
Researchers from various disciplines have become interested in the supposedly extreme differences in...
This article examines the positionality of local stakeholders in the production of knowledge through...
Researchers from various disciplines have become interested in the supposedly extreme differences in...
Abstract Background The conduct of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in low-resource settings may ...
Health research between lower and middle income countries and higher income countries can lead to im...
This chapter explores how research design may have a profound impact upon the ways in which the iden...