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9781473970977_OFC.indd 2 10/10/2017 15:56 SAGE was founded in 1965 by Sara Miller McCune to support the dissemination of usable knowledge by publishing innovative and high-quality research and teaching content. Today, we publish over 900 journals, including those of more than 400 learned societies, more than 800 new books per year, and a growing range of library products including archives, data, case studies, reports, and video. SAGE remains majority-owned by our founder, and after Sara’s lifetime will become owned by a charitable trust that secures our continued independence. Los Angeles | London | New Delhi | Singapore | Washington DC | Melbourne 9781473970977_OFC.indd 3 10/10/2017 15:56 SAGE Publications Ltd Introduction, conclusion & editorial arrangement 1 Oliver’s Yard © Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich, 2018 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP Part I Introduction © Ron Iphofen Chapter 20 © Will C. van den and Martin Tolich, 2018 Hoonaard, 2018 SAGE Publications Inc. 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ISBN 978-1-4739-7097-7 Contents List of Figures, Tables and Boxes ix Notes on the Editors and Contributors xi Foundational Issues in Qualitative Research Ethics 1 Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich PART I THICK DESCRIPTIONS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS 19 Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich 1 Values in Social Research 23 Martyn Hammersley 2 Ethics, Reflexivity and Virtue 35 David Carpenter 3 A Posthumanist Ethics of Mattering: New Materialisms and the Ethical Practice of Inquiry 51 Natasha S. Mauthner 4 Feminist Epistemologies and Ethics: Ecological Thinking, Situated Knowledges, Epistemic Responsibilities 73 Andrea Doucet 5 Ethical Imperialism? Exporting Research Ethics to the Global South 89 Mark Israel 6 Democratizing Research in Practice 103 Helen Kara PART II QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS BY TECHNIQUE 115 Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich 7 The Ethics of Ethnography 119 Sara Delamont and Paul Atkinson 8 He Said, She Said, We Said: Ethical Issues in Conducting Dyadic Interviews 133 Karen Lowton 9 Ethical Issues When Undertaking Autoethnographic Research with Families 148 Anita Gibbs vi THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS 10 Between Dance and Detention: Ethical Considerations of ‘Mesearch’ in Performance 161 Mark Edward 11 Walking Interview Ethics 174 Penelope Kinney 12 Ethics and Power in Visual Research Methods 188 Anne Harley and Jonathan Langdon 13 Ethics Working in Ever-Changing Ethnographic Environments 203 Olivia Marcus and Shir Lerman PART III ETHICS AS POLITICS 215 Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich 14 Confronting Political Dilemmas in Ethnographic Fieldwork: Consent, Personal Safety and Triangulation 219 Jon Shefner and Zachary McKenney 15 Qualitative Ethics in a Positivist Frame: The Canadian Experience 1998–2014 231 Igor Gontcharov 16 When Ethics Review Boards Get Ethnographic Research Wrong 248 L.L. Wynn 17 Reflexivity: Overcoming Mistrust between Research Ethics Committees and Researchers 263 Lynn Gillam and Marilys Guillemin 18 Moving beyond Regulatory Compliance: Building Institutional Support for Ethical Reflection in Research 276 Gary Allen and Mark Israel 19 Research Ethics Committees – What Are They Good For? 289 David Hunter PART IV QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS WITH VULNERABLE GROUPS 301 Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich 20 The Vulnerability of Vulnerability: Why Social Science Researchers Should Abandon the Doctrine of Vulnerability 305 Will C. van den Hoonaard Contents vii 21 Researching Hate Crime Against Disabled People – Working Through Ethical Considerations When the ‘Personal Is Political’ 322 Chih Hoong Sin 22 Participatory Action Research with Indigenous Youth and their Communities 339 Linda Liebenberg, Michele Wood and Darlene Wall 23 Role Conflict and Questions of Rigour: Working with Community Researchers in Sexual Health 354 Julie Mooney-Somers and Anna Olsen 24 Fair Warnings: The Ethics of Ethnography with Children 367 Angel A. Escamilla García and Gary Alan Fine 25 Protecting and Empowering Research with the Vulnerable Older Person 382 Fiona Poland and Linda Birt 26 Ethics Unleashed: Developing Responsive Ethical Practice and Review for the Inclusion of Non-Human Animal Participants in Qualitative Research 396 Emma Tumilty, Catherine M. Smith, Peter Walker and Gareth Treharne 27 Paternalism and the Ethics of Researching with People Who Use Drugs 411 Lucy Pickering PART V RELATIONAL RESEARCH ETHICS 427 Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich 28 An Exception to the Rule: Journalism and Research Ethics 429 Donald Matheson 29 The Dual Imperative in Disaster Research Ethics 441 Dónal O’Mathúna 30 Ethical Issues in Insider-Outsider Research 455 Bridgette Toy-Cronin 31 Covert: The Fear and Fascination of a Methodological Pariah 470 David Calvey 32 Ethical Issues in Grounded Theory 486 Karin Olson PART VI RESEARCHING DIGITALLY 495 Elizabeth Buchanan 33 Research That Hurts: Ethical Considerations When Studying Vulnerable Populations Online 501 Camilla Granholm and Eva Svedmark viii THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS 34 ‘What If They’re Bastards?’: Ethics and the Imagining of the Other in the Study of Online Fan Cultures 510 Natasha Whiteman 35 Negotiating the Ethics of Gendered Online Spaces in Mainland China and Hong Kong 526 Tom McDonald, Karen Joe Laidler and Marissa Dean Concluding Thoughts: The Virtues of a Reflexive Qualitative Researcher 540 Ron Iphofen and Martin Tolich Index 543 List of Figures, Tables and Boxes FIGURES 10.1 Mark Edward as Martha Graham. Photo: Professor Helen Newall 162 10.2 Installation performance. Photo: Mark Loudon 169 10.3 Gale Force in installation. Photo: Olivia du Monceau 169 26.1 Power relationship between human and non-human animals as a spectrum 398 TABLES 2.1 Aristotle’s Ethics: Table of Virtue and Vice 41 2.2 Research phases 42 2.3 The virtues and vices of research 42 2.4 Living out research virtues 43 26.1 Elements of an ethical framework for service animals 400 28.1 Contrasting journalistic knowledge and social science knowledge 431 BOXES 17.1 Approaching the research ethics application with reflexivity 270 21.1 The murder of Laura Milne 322 21.2 This is not me 326 25.1 Case study 1: Recruitment of older people with dementia 386 25.2 Case study 2: Negotiating consent during data collection 387 25.3 Case study 3: Working with older people as co-researchers 391 26.1 Example: The Dog’s Tale: ethical considerations from a dog-walking study 405

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