Title:
Social science research ethics for a globalizing world interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives edited by Keerty Nakray, Margaret Alston and Kerri Whittenbury ; foreword by His Holyness The Dalai Lama
Routledge advances in research methods
Main Entry:
Nakray, Keerty HerausgeberIn
Alston, Margaret HerausgeberIn
Whittenbury, Kerri HerausgeberIn
Bstan-vdzin-rgya-mtsho Dalai Lama XIV. 1935- VerfasserIn eines Vorworts
Publisher:
Routledge
Publication Date:
2016
Publication Place:
New York Abindgon
ISBN:
9781134748112
1134748116
9781315880020
1315880024
9781134748181
1134748183
9780367597818
Subject:
Social sciences -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Social sciences -- Methodology -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Sciences sociales -- Recherche -- Aspect moral.
Social sciences -- Methodology -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Social sciences -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Online-Ressource.
Series:
Routledge advances in research methods 16
Contents:
""Cover""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""List of Figures""; ""List of Tables""; ""List of Abbreviations""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Social Science Research Ethics: An Introduction""; ""1 Social Science Research Ethics for a Globalizing World: A Critical Overview of Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives""; ""Part I Feminist Ethics: Cross-Cultural Reflections and Its Implications for Change""; ""2 Gender and HIV/AIDS in India: Critical Reflections on the Feminist Research Ethics of �aȶMaking an Impact�a�"".
3 Lessons from the Field: Cross-Cultural Gender Research4 The Ethics of Political Correctness -- 5 Exploring Maternal Mental Health in Central Vietnam through Community-Based Participatory Research -- 6 Gender and Ethics: Exploring the Role Gender Plays in How People Perceive and Experience Research Participation -- Part II Researching Physical and Sexual Violence in Nonacademic Settings: A Need for Ethical Protocols -- 7 The Challenges, Best Practices and Pitfalls of Research on Physical and Sexual Violence Conducted by Humanitarian Actors in Emergencies: A Comparison.
""8 Ethical Issues in a Research on Mistreatment, Sexual Abuse and Rape of Children in Peru""""Part III Human Agency, Reciprocity, Participation and Activism: Meanings for Social Science Research Ethics""; ""9 �aȶRights, Relationship and Reciprocity�a�: Ethical Research Practice with Refugee Women from Burma in New Delhi, India""; ""10 Dangers in Fieldwork: Research Ethics and the Predicament of Self-Harm in Anthropological Research""; ""11 Transforming the Lens of Vulnerability: Human Agency as an Ethical Consideration in Research with Refugees"".
""12 Ethical Reflections in Qualitative Research on Father Absence from South Africa""""Part IV Emotions, Conflict and Dangerous Fields: Issues of �aȶSafety�a� and Reflective Research""; ""13 Coping with the Barbarian Syndrome: The Challenges of Researching Civilian-Military Interaction �aȶfrom Below�a� in the Eastern DR Congo""; ""14 Fieldwork and Safety in Social Science Research Ethics in China: A Comparative Gender Lens""; ""Part V Social Science Education: Training in Ethics or �aȶEthical Training�a� and �aȶEthical Publicizing�a�"".
15 Ethics of Analysis and Publication in International Development16 Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Interviews on Father Identity and Connections -- 17 Vicarious Trauma and Safety Protocols for Sensitive Feminist Research: Reflections on the Research Process of Transcribing and Translating Interviews with HIV-Positive Women in India -- Conclusion -- Contributors -- Index.
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