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RESEARCH ETHICS for HUMAN GEOGRAPHY WILSON_Research Methods for Human Geography_AW.indd 4 03/08/2020 11:07 Helen F. Wilson & Jonathan Darling RESEARCH ETHICS for HUMAN GEOGRAPHY A Handbook for Students Sara Miller McCune founded SAGE Publishing in 1965 to support the dissemination of usable knowledge and educate a global community. SAGE publishes more than 1000 journals and over 800 new books each year, spanning a wide range of subject areas. Our growing selection of library products includes archives, data, case studies and video. SAGE remains majority owned by our founder and after her lifetime will become owned by a charitable trust that secures the company’s continued independence. Los Angeles | London | New Delhi | Singapore | Washington DC | Melbourne WILSON_Research Methods for Human Geography_AW.indd 5 03/08/2020 11:07 00_LOYAL_MALESEVIC_FM.indd 4 10/03/2020 6:15:47 PM Helen F. Wilson & Jonathan Darling RESEARCH ETHICS for HUMAN GEOGRAPHY A Handbook for Students WILSON_Research Methods for Human Geography_AW.indd 5 03/08/2020 11:07 Editorial arrangement © Helen F. Wilson and Jonathan Darling 2021 Chapter 1 © Helen F. Wilson and Jonathan Darling 2021 Chapter 2 © Jonathan Darling and Helen F. Wilson 2021 Chapter 3 © Romola Sanyal 2021 Chapter 4 © Chris Philo and Eric Laurier 2021 SAGE Publications Ltd Chapter 5 © Helen F. Wilson 2021 1 Oliver’s Yard Chapter 6 © Peter Hopkins 2021 55 City Road Chapter 7 © Thomas Swerts 2021 London EC1Y 1SP Chapter 8 © Elspeth Probyn 2021 Chapter 9 © Jonathan Darling 2021 Chapter 10 © Niall Cunningham 2021 SAGE Publications Inc. Chapter 11 © Helen F. 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Wilson 2021 Chapter 27 © Sam Kinsley 2021 Chapter 28 © Katie Oven, Hanna Ruszczyk, and Jonathan Rigg 2021 Chapter 29 © Pat Noxolo 2021 Editor: Alysha Owen First published 2020 Development editor: Robert Rojek Assistant editor: Lauren Jacobs Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of Production editor: Katherine Haw research or private study, or criticism or review, as Copyeditor: Catja Pafort permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Marketing manager: Susheel Gokarakonda Act, 1988, this publication may be reproduced, stored Cover design: Francis Kenney or transmitted in any form, or by any means, only Typeset by: Cenveo Publisher Services with the prior permission in writing of the publishers, Printed in the UK or in the case of reprographic reproduction, in accordance with the terms of licences issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside those terms should be sent to the publishers. Library of Congress Control Number: 2020934924 British Library Cataloguing in Publication data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978-1-4739-8176-8 ISBN 978-1-4739-8177-5 (pbk) At SAGE we take sustainability seriously. Most of our products are printed in the UK using FSC papers and boards. When we print overseas we ensure sustainable papers are used as measured by the PREPS grading system. We undertake an annual audit to monitor our sustainability. Finally we have a book that both expertly and accessibly outlines the myriad of ethical decisions that need to be worked through when embarking on research. This excellent text will be an invaluable resource for students undertaking research. Julian Bloomer, University of Limerick This is an important and timely book that will prove an essential resource for teaching about research ethics. It provides students with invaluable advice, information and reading as well as helpful examples of ethical practice in geographical research. Jo Little, University of Exeter This is an accessible and engaging text which provides a comprehensive guide to ethical considerations in human geography research. Through excellent con- tributions, conceptual discussion, and practical research guidelines it forms an invaluable toolkit for undergraduate and postgraduate geographers. Will Andrews, Bangor University This richly illustrated and incisive book brings together leading scholars to pro- vide the most comprehensive and critical consideration of research ethics for human geography – and will now be the ‘go to’ text for students, teachers, and researchers. Mark Riley, University of Liverpool A comprehensive, clear, accessible and useful survey of ethical issues involved in human geography research. Yunpeng Zhang This page intentionally left blank Contents List of Figures xi List of Tables xii Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgements xxi Preface: A Student’s Perspective xxiii Amy Barron 1 Introducing Ethics 1 Helen F. Wilson and Jonathan Darling 2 Geography and Ethics 6 Jonathan Darling and Helen F. Wilson PART 1: CORE ETHICAL ISSUES 23 3 Positionality 25 Romola Sanyal 4 Consent 33 Chris Philo and Eric Laurier 5 Anonymity 43 Helen F. Wilson 6 Sensitive Topics 51 Peter Hopkins 7 Power and Empowerment 59 Thomas Swerts 8 Emotions 67 Elspeth Probyn 9 Expectations 73 Jonathan Darling 10 Statistics and Data 82 Niall Cunningham viii Research Ethics for Human Geography 11 Data Management 88 Helen F. Wilson 12 Avoiding the Weaponization of Your Research 97 Sara Koopman PART 2: APPROACHES 105 13 Radical Geographies 107 Raksha Pande 14 Activist Geographies 118 Anthony Ince and Richard J. White 15 Participatory Approaches 130 Michele Lobo, David Kelly and Helen F. Wilson 16 Indigenous Methods and Research with Indigenous Communities 143 Renee Pualani Louis and Zoltán Grossman PART 3: SUBJECTS 157 17 Vulnerable Subjects 159 Jonathan Darling 18 Animals 170 Kathryn Gillespie 19 Children and Young People 180 John Horton, Michelle Pyer and Faith Tucker 20 Historical Geographies and Archived Subjects 192 Derek H. Alderman and Joshua Inwood 21 Powerful and Elite Subjects 202 Merje Kuus 22 The Environment 211 Jenny Pickerill PART 4: SPACES 223 23 Public Spaces 225 Veronica Crossa 24 Private and Domestic Spaces 236 Geraldine Pratt 25 Spaces of Development 246 Jonathan Rigg Contents ix 26 Voluntary Spaces 256 Mónica Farías and Helen F. Wilson 27 Virtual Spaces and Social Media 269 Sam Kinsley 28 Spaces of Disaster 280 Katie Oven, Hanna Ruszczyk and Jonathan Rigg PART 5: WRITING 289 29 Writing Research 291 Pat Noxolo Glossary 303 References 311 Index 348

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