peer reviewedSocial Scientists using ethnographic methods are increasingly confronted with ethical clearance procedures imposed by universities, national authorities, professional organizations and funders. In this article, we focus on informed consent procedures in particular and discuss how they govern fieldwork interactions. To do so, we first show how ethical clearance procedures in Europe have been influenced by biomedical science, creating a risk of “governing the social science research in the name of ethics” (Haggerty, 2004) through “anticipatory regulatory regimes” (Murphy and Dingwall, 2007). We subsequently discuss the implementation of ethical procedures negotiated with an ethical review panel in the framework of an EU-funded pr...
In this article, I discuss methodological and ethical dilemmas that arose when I was recruiting part...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
Ethics and ethical behaviour are the fundamental pillars of a civilised society. The focus on ethica...
In this paper we examine the application of informed consent to ethnographic research in health care...
Informed consent is a critical procedure for the fulfilment of the ethical dimension in scientific r...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
This article examines ways of approaching informed consent as a relationally constituted process in ...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
Many attempts have been made to formalize ethical requirements for research. Among the most prominen...
Not to be quoted without author’s permission Patterns of research governance in the UK are changing ...
This article deals with the topic of social psychological research methods in practice, by examining...
In the United States, the “common law,” that regulates ethics review is being overhauled. We ask how...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
This paper examines how the growing field of descriptive ethics (the empirical study of ethical beli...
Ethics seems to be of increasing concern for researchers in Higher Education Institutes and funding ...
In this article, I discuss methodological and ethical dilemmas that arose when I was recruiting part...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
Ethics and ethical behaviour are the fundamental pillars of a civilised society. The focus on ethica...
In this paper we examine the application of informed consent to ethnographic research in health care...
Informed consent is a critical procedure for the fulfilment of the ethical dimension in scientific r...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
This article examines ways of approaching informed consent as a relationally constituted process in ...
Does there exist only one, universally valid, research ethic? Are informed consent and ethical commi...
Many attempts have been made to formalize ethical requirements for research. Among the most prominen...
Not to be quoted without author’s permission Patterns of research governance in the UK are changing ...
This article deals with the topic of social psychological research methods in practice, by examining...
In the United States, the “common law,” that regulates ethics review is being overhauled. We ask how...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
This paper examines how the growing field of descriptive ethics (the empirical study of ethical beli...
Ethics seems to be of increasing concern for researchers in Higher Education Institutes and funding ...
In this article, I discuss methodological and ethical dilemmas that arose when I was recruiting part...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
Ethics and ethical behaviour are the fundamental pillars of a civilised society. The focus on ethica...