ABSTRACT

This book explores common ethical issues faced by human geographers in their research. It offers practical guidance for research planning and design that incorporates geographic disciplinary knowledge to conceptualise research ethics.

The volume brings together international insights from researchers in geography and related fields to provide a comprehensive overview of relevant ethical frameworks and challenges in human geography research. It includes in-depth reflections on a range of ethical dilemmas that arise in certain contextual conditions and spatial constructions that face those researching and teaching on spatial dimensions of social life. With a focus on the increased need for specialist ethics training as part of postgraduate education in the Humanities and Social Sciences and the necessity for fostering sensitivity in cross-cultural comparative research, the book seeks to enable people to engage in ethical decision-making and moral reasoning while conducting research. Chapters examine the implications of geographical research for conceptualising ethics and discuss specific case studies from which more general conclusions, linked to conceptual debates, are drawn.

As a research-based reference guide for tackling ethically sensitive projects and international differences in legal and institutional standards and requirements, the book is useful for postgraduate and undergraduate students as well as academics teaching at senior levels.

part I|130 pages

Ethics in human geographical research

chapter 3|17 pages

Research ethics in human and physical geography

Ethical literacy, the ethics of intervention, and the limits of self-regulation

chapter 7|19 pages

Sensitive topics in human geography

Insights from research on cigarette smugglers and diamond dealers

chapter 8|18 pages

Volunteer-practitioner research, relationships and friendship-liness

Re-enacting geographies of care

part II|89 pages

Research ethics in the wider academic context

chapter 1529|15 pages

Illegal ethnographies

Research ethics beyond the law

chapter 10|14 pages

Researcher trauma

Considering the ethics, impacts and outcomes of research on researchers

chapter 12|13 pages

Facing moral dilemmas as a method

Teaching ethical research principles to geography students in higher education

chapter 13|10 pages

Doing geography in classrooms

The ethical dimension of teaching and learning

chapter 14|17 pages

Ethics of reflection

A directional perspective