ABSTRACT

Ethical dimensions of qualitative research are constantly emerging and shifting. This volume identifies relevant ethical principles that can guide novice researchers through the research process with the necessary wisdom and insight to shape a project in sound, meaningful, and thoughtful ways. Well known for their work in this area, the van den Hoonaards outline the domains on which ethics most often impinge. They address key ethical issues arising in different qualitative traditions and contexts. The volume concludes with guidance on how to navigate formal ethics reviews. Many key examples and other resources help the student engage the complicated literature on this topic.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |9 pages

Ethical Prisms

chapter |16 pages

Confidentiality, Anonymity, and Consent

A Mutable Triangle

chapter |10 pages

Fieldwork

chapter |6 pages

Internet Research

chapter |6 pages

Photo Elicitation

chapter |7 pages

Research-Ethics Review

chapter |6 pages

Ethics Lag