By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-making in Canada, I make three arguments in this article. First, the binary of research in closed vs. open settings may have contributed to overlooking of ethical challenges of research in state organizations in democratic settings. We have to overcome this binary by opening a dialogue among ethnographers. Second, despite well-developed and diverse nature of scholarship on Research Ethics' Board's (REB) formal practices and their negative impact on ethnographers' research proposals, the scarcity of scholarship on "ethics in practice" or "everyday ethics" show that we seem to forget that ethnographers, after receiving research ethics approval, st...
In this article I illustrate how some commonalities that I share with my participants―ethnic backgro...
Over the last years, debates on research ethics – and the way the ethicality of ethnographic researc...
Even though ethics should not be instrumentalised, discussing ethical issues with participants and g...
"By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-ma...
Abstract: By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee de...
This article examines the ethics of using ethnographic methods in contemporary conflict zones. Ethno...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article foregrounds some of the ethical dilemmas and physical and emotional...
This paper argues that ethical responsibilities in refugee studies have focused on fieldwork, yet et...
In this article, we engage with some of the ethical challenges we faced during a four-year postcriti...
Ethical issues are an essential part of research and need to be considered throughout the process an...
Research ethics are the cornerstone of conducting effective and meaningful research. Selected theses...
each by the authors, this article examines the ethical and moral dilemmas ethnographers can face dur...
This paper highlights some of the central ethical challenges involved in undertaking social science ...
As researchers, when do our ethical obligations end? How should our ethical obligations respond to d...
Research can contribute to better understanding of the forced migration experience to inform policy ...
In this article I illustrate how some commonalities that I share with my participants―ethnic backgro...
Over the last years, debates on research ethics – and the way the ethicality of ethnographic researc...
Even though ethics should not be instrumentalised, discussing ethical issues with participants and g...
"By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee decision-ma...
Abstract: By drawing on eighteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and my field diaries in refugee de...
This article examines the ethics of using ethnographic methods in contemporary conflict zones. Ethno...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This article foregrounds some of the ethical dilemmas and physical and emotional...
This paper argues that ethical responsibilities in refugee studies have focused on fieldwork, yet et...
In this article, we engage with some of the ethical challenges we faced during a four-year postcriti...
Ethical issues are an essential part of research and need to be considered throughout the process an...
Research ethics are the cornerstone of conducting effective and meaningful research. Selected theses...
each by the authors, this article examines the ethical and moral dilemmas ethnographers can face dur...
This paper highlights some of the central ethical challenges involved in undertaking social science ...
As researchers, when do our ethical obligations end? How should our ethical obligations respond to d...
Research can contribute to better understanding of the forced migration experience to inform policy ...
In this article I illustrate how some commonalities that I share with my participants―ethnic backgro...
Over the last years, debates on research ethics – and the way the ethicality of ethnographic researc...
Even though ethics should not be instrumentalised, discussing ethical issues with participants and g...