Ethics in social science research : becoming culturally responsive / Maria K.E. Lahman.
Publication details: California : Sage Publications ; 2018 Description: 1 volume ; 23 cmISBN: 9781506328614 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Social sciences -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 300.72
Contents:
Part I: Becoming ethically responsive researchers. Becoming ethically responsive researchers: introduction --
Culturally responsive relational reflexive ethics in research: the three r's --
Research ethics history: regulations and beyond --
Research pragmatics and methodological considerations --
Part II: Exemplars of becoming culturally responsive ethical researchers. Ethical research with children: always othered? --
Ethical research with people who immigrate: a stranger in a strange land --
Ethical research with people of diverse sexual orientation: inescapably othered? --
Ethical research with people who are homeless: "My mind's not homeless" --
Visual and virtual ethical research: captured forever --
Epilogue.
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Part I: Becoming ethically responsive researchers. Becoming ethically responsive researchers: introduction --
Culturally responsive relational reflexive ethics in research: the three r's --
Research ethics history: regulations and beyond --
Research pragmatics and methodological considerations --
Part II: Exemplars of becoming culturally responsive ethical researchers. Ethical research with children: always othered? --
Ethical research with people who immigrate: a stranger in a strange land --
Ethical research with people of diverse sexual orientation: inescapably othered? --
Ethical research with people who are homeless: "My mind's not homeless" --
Visual and virtual ethical research: captured forever --
Epilogue.