By its very nature ethnography is an emergent methodology. To be
ethical the ethnographer needs to manage research ethics in-situ. This
need to manage ethical dilemmas as they arise often comes into
conflict with increased ethical regulation and procedures from ethics
review boards that require the researcher to foresee ethical
quandaries before data collection commences. These regulations can
constrain the emerging purpose of the study, evolving means of data
collection and multifaceted ways of interacting with participants that
are seen as being the strengths of undertaking an ethnographic
approach. The chapters in this volume problematise this tension and
highlight the importance of managing ethics in-situ by reflecting on
recently completed and current projects drawing out ethical dilemmas
relating to data ownership, dissemination, representation, social
justice and managing ethnographic studies in the midst of a global
pandemic and Covid-19 lockdowns. Reflecting on these experiences of
doing educational ethnography with children and young people, drawing
on a diverse range of studies conducted in England, Scotland, South
America, India, and the Basque Country, this volume argues that
administrative and conceptual change is needed to ensure that ethics
does not become a tick box exercise but that ethnographers commit
fully to conscientiously managing ethics in-situ.
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ISBN
9781800710108
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Emerald Publishing Limited
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok