This article explores ethical dilemmas in researching the world of work. Recent contributions to WES have highlighted challenges for engaged research. Based on the emancipatory epistemologies of Bourdieu, Gramsci and Burawoy, the authors examine moral challenges in workplace fieldwork, question the assumptions of mainstream ethics discourses and seek to identify an alternative approach. Instead of an ethics premised on a priori, universal precepts that treasures academic neutrality, this article recognises a morality that responds to the social context of research with participation and commitment. The reflection in this study is based on fieldwork conducted in the former Soviet Union. Transformation societies present challenges to particip...
ArticleWe are currently witnessing two concurrent trajectories in the field of research ethics, name...
This paper examines how the growing field of descriptive ethics (the empirical study of ethical beli...
Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani Gypsy groups in England (1996–2000), along ...
This article explores ethical dilemmas in researching the world of work. Recent contributions to Wor...
As researchers, when do our ethical obligations end? How should our ethical obligations respond to d...
Research involving fieldwork can present the researcher with ethical dilemmas not anticipated in ins...
In this article, I discuss methodological and ethical dilemmas that arose when I was recruiting part...
In this chapter we integrate the lessons that are shared across this handbook through the rich, stor...
Research involving fieldwork can present the researcher with ethical dilemmas not anticipated in ins...
Bronwen Rees interviews John Wilson, meditation teacher, on the nature of social research. By taking...
Ethnography can be a deeply challenging form of research in which the researcher has to navigate the...
This video offers a reflective account on the fieldwork experience and ethical dilemmas I encountere...
Ethnography as a methodological approach presents the fieldworker with many ethical crossroads throu...
This article explores the process of university Ethical Review both as lived experience and as part ...
By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-mak...
ArticleWe are currently witnessing two concurrent trajectories in the field of research ethics, name...
This paper examines how the growing field of descriptive ethics (the empirical study of ethical beli...
Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani Gypsy groups in England (1996–2000), along ...
This article explores ethical dilemmas in researching the world of work. Recent contributions to Wor...
As researchers, when do our ethical obligations end? How should our ethical obligations respond to d...
Research involving fieldwork can present the researcher with ethical dilemmas not anticipated in ins...
In this article, I discuss methodological and ethical dilemmas that arose when I was recruiting part...
In this chapter we integrate the lessons that are shared across this handbook through the rich, stor...
Research involving fieldwork can present the researcher with ethical dilemmas not anticipated in ins...
Bronwen Rees interviews John Wilson, meditation teacher, on the nature of social research. By taking...
Ethnography can be a deeply challenging form of research in which the researcher has to navigate the...
This video offers a reflective account on the fieldwork experience and ethical dilemmas I encountere...
Ethnography as a methodological approach presents the fieldworker with many ethical crossroads throu...
This article explores the process of university Ethical Review both as lived experience and as part ...
By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-mak...
ArticleWe are currently witnessing two concurrent trajectories in the field of research ethics, name...
This paper examines how the growing field of descriptive ethics (the empirical study of ethical beli...
Drawing on findings from an ethnographic study of Romani Gypsy groups in England (1996–2000), along ...