ABSTRACT
Ethics has been a perennial concern of qualitative researchers. The subject has been confounded with the emergence of human subjects regulations, the increased concern with indigenous communities, the globalization of research practices, and the breakdown of barriers between researcher and subject. The original contributions to this volume highlight the key topics that face contemporary qualitative researchers and those that will likely emerge in the near future. Written by many of the leading figures in the field—Lincoln, Denzin, Schwandt, Richardson, Ellis, Bochner, Morse, among others—this book will help shape the ethical response of the field to the challenges presented by the contemporary research environment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |63 pages
Ethical Challenges in Qualitative Research
chapter |14 pages
The Pressing Need for Ethical Education
chapter |9 pages
Qualitative Inquiry, Ethics, and the Politics of Evidence
part |70 pages
Indigenous Moral Ethics
chapter |22 pages
Research Ethics for Protecting Indigenous Knowledge and Heritage
chapter |24 pages
Inner Angles
part |90 pages
Performing Ethics