This article considers whether covert research methods may be an ethically acceptable method for doing human rights research in areas under control of authoritarian regimes, and, if so, how this research can and should be conducted. The author’s study on the rights of children living in Western Sahara under Moroccan control, where a covert qualitative research method was employed, is taken as a central case study. The article concludes that covert qualitative research in authoritarian zones is ethically acceptable, and sometimes even necessary, under three conditions: 1) the research aims to contribute to the protection of human rights; 2) research subjects remain anonymous; 3) there is no other, overt way to obtain the necessary data. The ...
There is little existing research on the ethical issues facing researchers amongst resistance activi...
Covert participant observation is an example of ethically controversial quality method applied in so...
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In p...
This article considers whether covert research methods may be an ethically acceptable method for doi...
Covert research is research which is not declared to the research participants or subjects. This is ...
This article suggests that research in the field of human rights, especially when it is legal in nat...
This Open Access book offers a synthetic reflection on the authors’ fieldwork experiences in seven c...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Covert ethnographic research is a method in which the researchers do not reveal the true purpose of ...
This article discusses the covert research relationship. Specifically, it explores the ethical dimen...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
Conducting research in authoritarian regimes, especially ones with politicized courts, bureaucracy, ...
This paper explores how to conduct effective research into state complicity in human rights abuses. ...
There is little existing research on the ethical issues facing researchers amongst resistance activi...
Purpose: This paper aims to consider the contentious issue of covert research in studying the social...
There is little existing research on the ethical issues facing researchers amongst resistance activi...
Covert participant observation is an example of ethically controversial quality method applied in so...
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In p...
This article considers whether covert research methods may be an ethically acceptable method for doi...
Covert research is research which is not declared to the research participants or subjects. This is ...
This article suggests that research in the field of human rights, especially when it is legal in nat...
This Open Access book offers a synthetic reflection on the authors’ fieldwork experiences in seven c...
The term ‘covert research’ refers to research on human subjects for which informed consent is not, a...
Covert ethnographic research is a method in which the researchers do not reveal the true purpose of ...
This article discusses the covert research relationship. Specifically, it explores the ethical dimen...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
Conducting research in authoritarian regimes, especially ones with politicized courts, bureaucracy, ...
This paper explores how to conduct effective research into state complicity in human rights abuses. ...
There is little existing research on the ethical issues facing researchers amongst resistance activi...
Purpose: This paper aims to consider the contentious issue of covert research in studying the social...
There is little existing research on the ethical issues facing researchers amongst resistance activi...
Covert participant observation is an example of ethically controversial quality method applied in so...
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In p...