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|aThe SAGE handbook of qualitative research ethics /|cedited by Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aMachine generated contents note:|gpt. I|tTHICK DESCRIPTIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS /|rMartin Tolich --|g1.|tValues in Social Research /|rMartyn Hammersley --|g2.|tEthics, Reflexivity and Virtue /|rDavid Carpenter --|g3.|tPosthumanist Ethics of Mattering: New Materialisms and the Ethical Practice of Inquiry /|rNatasha S. Mauthner --|g4.|tFeminist Epistemologies and Ethics: Ecological Thinking, Situated Knowledges, Epistemic Responsibilities /|rAndrea Doucet --|g5.|tEthical Imperialism? Exporting Research Ethics to the Global South /|rMark Israel --|g6.|tDemocratizing Research in Practice /|rHelen Kara --|gpt. II|tQUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS BY TECHNIQUE /|rMartin Tolich --|g7.|tEthics of Ethnography /|rPaul Atkinson --|g8.|tHe Said, She Said, We Said: Ethical Issues in Conducting Dyadic Interviews /|rKaren Lowton --|g9.|tEthical Issues When Undertaking Autoethnographic Research with Families /|rAnita Gibbs --|g10.|tBetween Dance and Detention: Ethical Considerations of `Mesearch' in Performance /|rMark Edward --|g11.|tWalking Interview Ethics /|rPenelope Kinney --|g12.|tEthics and Power in Visual Research Methods /|rJonathan Langdon --|g13.|tEthics Working in Ever-Changing Ethnographic Environments /|rShir Lerman --|gpt. III|tETHICS AS POLITICS /|rMartin Tolich --|g14.|tConfronting Political Dilemmas in Ethnographic Fieldwork: Consent, Personal Safety and Triangulation /|rZachary McKenney --|g15.|tQualitative Ethics in a Positivist Frame: The Canadian Experience 1998--2014 /|rIgor Gontcharov --|g16.|tWhen Ethics Review Boards Get Ethnographic Research Wrong /|rL.L. Wynn --|g17.|tReflexivity: Overcoming Mistrust between Research Ethics Committees and Researchers /|rMarilys Guillemin --|g18.|tMoving beyond Regulatory Compliance: Building Institutional Support for Ethical Reflection in Research /|rMark Israel --|g19.|tResearch Ethics Committees --- What Are They Good For? /|rDavid Hunter --|gpt. IV|tQUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS WITH VULNERABLE GROUPS /|rMartin Tolich --|g20.|tVulnerability of Vulnerability: Why Social Science Researchers Should Abandon the Doctrine of Vulnerability /|rWill C. van den Hoonaard --|g21.|tResearching Hate Crime Against Disabled People --- Working Through Ethical Considerations When the `Personal Is Political' /|rChih Hoong Sin --|g22.|tParticipatory Action Research with Indigenous Youth and their Communities /|rDarlene Wall --|g23.|tRole Conflict and Questions of Rigour: Working with Community Researchers in Sexual Health /|rAnna Olsen --|g24.|tFair Warnings: The Ethics of Ethnography with Children /|rGary Alan Fine --|g25.|tProtecting and Empowering Research with the Vulnerable Older Person /|rLinda Birt --|g26.|tEthics Unleashed: Developing Responsive Ethical Practice and Review for the Inclusion of Non-Human Animal Participants in Qualitative Research /|rGareth Treharne --|g27.|tPaternalism and the Ethics of Researching with People Who Use Drugs /|rLucy Pickering --|gpt. V|tRELATIONAL RESEARCH ETHICS /|rMartin Tolich --|g28.|tException to the Rule: Journalism and Research Ethics /|rDonald Matheson --|g29.|tDual Imperative in Disaster Research Ethics /|rDonal O'Mathuna --|g30.|tEthical Issues in Insider-Outsider Research /|rBridgette Toy-Cronin --|g31.|tCovert: The Fear and Fascination of a Methodological Pariah /|rDavid Calvey --|g32.|tEthical Issues in Grounded Theory /|rKarin Olson --|gpt. VI|tRESEARCHING DIGITALLY /|rElizabeth Buchanan --|g33.|tResearch That Hurts: Ethical Considerations When Studying Vulnerable Populations Online /|rEva Svedmark --|g34.|t`What If They're Bastards?': Ethics and the Imagining of the Other in the Study of Online Fan Cultures /|rNatasha Whiteman --|g35.|tNegotiating the Ethics of Gendered Online Spaces in Mainland China and Hong Kong /|rMarissa Dean.
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