Researching Across Cultures: Issues of Ethics and Power
Cultural diversity manifests in all relationships, including research relationships. Academic investigators work across a broad range of cultures that goes beyond ethnicity. What implications are most important for academic researchers to consider when designing and implementing a project? A rev...
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doaj-42480c1620bf45ac9a0ed4be095338e42020-11-25T00:09:19ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272004-09-0153559Researching Across Cultures: Issues of Ethics and PowerAnne Marshall0Suzanne Batten1University of VictoriaUniversity of VictoriaCultural diversity manifests in all relationships, including research relationships. Academic investigators work across a broad range of cultures that goes beyond ethnicity. What implications are most important for academic researchers to consider when designing and implementing a project? A review of relevant literature suggests that ethical implications begin with the power aspects in the research relationship. Consent, research processes, research design, data ownership, and uses of data are also salient issues that arise. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0403396http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/572ethicspowercontrolresearch designdata ownership |
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Cultural diversity manifests in all relationships, including research relationships. Academic investigators work across a broad range of cultures that goes beyond ethnicity. What implications are most important for academic researchers to consider when designing and implementing a project? A review of relevant literature suggests that ethical implications begin with the power aspects in the research relationship. Consent, research processes, research design, data ownership, and uses of data are also salient issues that arise.
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