This article examines challenges and barriers seemingly endemic to the research ethics review process. We argue that these challenges and barriers disempower community stakeholders in sex work research and that they put our studies and those who consent to participate in them at risk. To advance this position, we interrogate three of our own encounters with research ethics boards (REBs) in the context of current scholarship on meaningful collaborative research and REB roles and responsibilities in relation to sex work and other sensitive research. As these encounters illustrate, there is an urgent need for established REB processes to be opened up to allow for and respect non-academic expertise. We suggest that such policy and process revis...
In reviewing research, the three basic tenets IRBs are expected to abide by are beneficence, justice...
Researching sensitive topics, such as the treatment of men with intellectual disabilities and sexual...
This article begins by raising issues around the way in which ethical approval for research is manag...
Doing research in the field of sex work studies throws up challenges. Among these are the restrictio...
Increasingly, ethical issues in health research that focus on people engaged in sex work (PESW) are...
Research into sex work is all too often perpetrated upon the sex worker community by outsiders who u...
Research Ethics Boards (REBs) typically focus on ensuring the safety of participants. Increasingly, ...
When conducting research on sensitive topics, it is challenging to use new methods of data collectio...
The infiltration of sex workers into academia has offered new lenses through which to understand sex...
A growing body of literature critical of ethics review boards has drawn attention to the processes u...
Researchers have demonstrated the challenges associated with sex work research; negotiating the stig...
Ethics review committees have become a common institution in English-speaking research communities, ...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Many academic researchers want to partner with service providers who work for not-for-profit communi...
In reviewing research, the three basic tenets IRBs are expected to abide by are beneficence, justice...
Researching sensitive topics, such as the treatment of men with intellectual disabilities and sexual...
This article begins by raising issues around the way in which ethical approval for research is manag...
Doing research in the field of sex work studies throws up challenges. Among these are the restrictio...
Increasingly, ethical issues in health research that focus on people engaged in sex work (PESW) are...
Research into sex work is all too often perpetrated upon the sex worker community by outsiders who u...
Research Ethics Boards (REBs) typically focus on ensuring the safety of participants. Increasingly, ...
When conducting research on sensitive topics, it is challenging to use new methods of data collectio...
The infiltration of sex workers into academia has offered new lenses through which to understand sex...
A growing body of literature critical of ethics review boards has drawn attention to the processes u...
Researchers have demonstrated the challenges associated with sex work research; negotiating the stig...
Ethics review committees have become a common institution in English-speaking research communities, ...
This article argues that research design is impacted by ideological frameworks, and when conducting ...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Many academic researchers want to partner with service providers who work for not-for-profit communi...
In reviewing research, the three basic tenets IRBs are expected to abide by are beneficence, justice...
Researching sensitive topics, such as the treatment of men with intellectual disabilities and sexual...
This article begins by raising issues around the way in which ethical approval for research is manag...