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The ethical implications of ‘doing’ feminist research

Internet research and the implications for ethical research practice

Internet research and the implications for ethical research practice

... professional research contexts like universities or teaching based hospitals, often managed with a large degree of control over ...of ethical issues, and many policy settings remain adjusted to this ...

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Internet research and the implications for ethical research practice

Internet research and the implications for ethical research practice

... • Confirming identity is important for inclusion and exclusion criteria (sensitive topics, and physical/health-related studies) • If researchers are unlike to know true identity of participants in there online ...

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Ethical sourcing : an analysis of the literature and implications for future research

Ethical sourcing : an analysis of the literature and implications for future research

... Fourth, research on geographic aspects has been less ...of ethical sourcing studies from various points of ...more/less ethical than another when it comes to supply chain ...up ethical issues ...

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Ethical Encounters in HCI: Implications for Research in Sensitive Settings

Ethical Encounters in HCI: Implications for Research in Sensitive Settings

... in ethical HCI ...countries, research with human participants is governed by various formal ...all research with human participants that is conducted at publicly-funded institutions must follow the ...

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Researching Big Data Research: Ethical Implications for IS Scholars

Researching Big Data Research: Ethical Implications for IS Scholars

... funded research; 3) rules are not applied consistently across institutions; and 4) definitions of “existing data” and “quality improvement” efforts ...(vs. research) are ...

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Doing Feminist, Human Rights-Based, Socio-Legal Research on Prostitution: Challenges and Potential

Doing Feminist, Human Rights-Based, Socio-Legal Research on Prostitution: Challenges and Potential

... as feminist lawyers, we need to give visibility to and challenge the human rights abuses that sex workers suffer under criminalised ...regimes. Doing research in these settings, however, poses ...

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Doing Feminist, Human Rights-Based, Socio-Legal Research on Prostitution: Challenges and Potential

Doing Feminist, Human Rights-Based, Socio-Legal Research on Prostitution: Challenges and Potential

... and ethical issues that arise in prostitution ...conducting research in New Zealand did not and could not create any legal problems for either me or the research participants, the situation is ...

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Doing academic writing differently: a feminist bricolage

Doing academic writing differently: a feminist bricolage

... doctoral research, reflecting on a lesson I'd observed the previous Friday: This second observation did provide me with some insights into Richard’s [the teacher’s] questioning technique, how he responded ...

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Design for Healthcare Sustainability: Ethical implications of eco-design research

Design for Healthcare Sustainability: Ethical implications of eco-design research

... existent research project: the EcoDialysis Project (Barbero et al, 2014) is carried out by the Department of Architecture and Design of Politecnico di Torino (Turin, Italy), in collaboration with the ...The ...

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Stem Cell Research and Ethics. Medical Risks and Ethical Implications

Stem Cell Research and Ethics. Medical Risks and Ethical Implications

... The research of embryonic stem cells creates a moral problem because it debates two highly valued fundamental moral ...cell research both principles simply can't be respected ...cell research should ...

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Research on Ethical Problems of Chinese Food Firms and Implications for Ethical Education Based on Strategic CSR

Research on Ethical Problems of Chinese Food Firms and Implications for Ethical Education Based on Strategic CSR

... responsibility, ethical responsibility, and altruistic responsibility, which means that economic responsibility is only one fundamental social responsibility concerning the survival of a firm, and in addition, it ...

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Thinking/Doing the ‘F’ Word: On Power in Feminist Methodologies

Thinking/Doing the ‘F’ Word: On Power in Feminist Methodologies

... own research deploys quite different theoretical and topical fields within the geographical ...(2003) research explores the spatial variation in the participation of women in the labour ...Deborah’s ...

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Feminist Research Methods

Feminist Research Methods

... FGD was also used early on as a tool in evaluative and applied research projects. Although FGD is often used to augment data from larger surveys, they are also used as independent data-gathering methods. In recent ...

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Globalising the consumer: doing politics in an ethical register

Globalising the consumer: doing politics in an ethical register

... A primary goal of the production of survey data on ethical consumption markets is the attraction of regular media attention. Media attention is a relatively low cost resource for the sorts of campaign ...

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Ethical practice – the difference between knowing and doing

Ethical practice – the difference between knowing and doing

... Ankle Research 2018, 11(Suppl 1):P15 Background: Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a long term condi- tion characterised by atherosclerotic obstruction of the lower extrem- ity arteries, and is a marker of ...

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Doing Research, Doing Politics: ICT Research as a Form of Activism

Doing Research, Doing Politics: ICT Research as a Form of Activism

... The Sheffield project, like its predecessors in Lucas and elsewhere, used participative methods which are fundamentally empowering to users. There were two main elements: the formation of a long-term, broad-based ...

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The Ethical and Policy Implications of Research on Income Inequality and Child Well-Being

The Ethical and Policy Implications of Research on Income Inequality and Child Well-Being

... ethical obligation to reduce levels of inequality? The overall focus of this Special Sup- plement is on social hierarchies. In- dividual bullying is 1 form of social hierarchy in which a dominant in- dividual ...

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The ethical nature of the mother-midwife relationship: a feminist perspective

The ethical nature of the mother-midwife relationship: a feminist perspective

... I would like to personally express my thanks to the following mothers and midwives for so generously giving their time and sharing with me, their experiences of childbirth and midwifery practice. Thanks too, to their ...

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The ethical nature of the mother-midwife relationship: a feminist perspective

The ethical nature of the mother-midwife relationship: a feminist perspective

... adequate ethical response is one that is distinct to the context of different practices and ...present research is to examine taken-for- granted assumptions in the conceptual frameworks of health care, and ...

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Fertility Preservation Technologies for Women:  A Feminist Ethical Analysis

Fertility Preservation Technologies for Women: A Feminist Ethical Analysis

... to feminist critiques concerning patient autonomy and informed ...further research to come out of my work is suggested by a conclusion reached in chapter four, namely, that FP technologies might also be ...

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