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Brinkmann (2007)
Brinkmann, S. (2007). The good qualitative researcher. Qualitative Research in Psychology 4(1), 127-144 ... Brinkmann (2007)
Brinkmann, S. (2007). The good qualitative researcher. Qualitative Research in Psychology 4(1), 127-144
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Punch, Maurice, 1998. ‘Politics and Ethics in Qualitative Research’, 83-99 in N. K. Denzin and Y. S. Lincoln, Handbook ... and Ethics in Qualitative Research’, 83-99 in N. K. Denzin and Y. S. Lincoln, Handbook of Qualitative Research, Thousand Oaks:
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Etherington (2007)
Etherington, K. (2007). Ethical research in reflexive relationships. Qualitative Inquiry 13(5), 599-616 ... (2007)
Etherington, K. (2007). Ethical research in reflexive relationships. Qualitative Inquiry 13(5), 599-616
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Alvesson & Sköldberg (2010)
Alvesson, Mats & Sköldberg (2010), Reflexive Methodology: New Vistas for Qualitative Research, London: SAGE ... Sköldberg (2010), Reflexive Methodology: New Vistas for Qualitative Research, London: SAGE
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Brinkmann and Kvale (2008)
Brinkmann, S. & Kvale, S. (2008). Ethics in qualitative psychological research. In: ... Ethics in qualitative psychological research. In: Willig, C. & Stainton-Rogers, W. (eds.). The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research
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Wood, Elisabeth ... Jean, 2006. ‘The Ethical Challenges of Field Research in Conflict Zones’. Qualitative Sociology, vol. 29, 373-386
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Guillemin and Gillam (2004)
Guillemin, M. & Gillam, L. (2004). Ethics, reflexivity, and “ethically important moments” in research. Qualitative ... Ethics, reflexivity, and “ethically important moments” in research. Qualitative Inquiry 10(2), 261-280
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Connolly and Reilly (2007)
Connolly, K. & Reilly, ... R. C. (2007). Emergent issues when researching trauma: a confessional tale. Qualitative Inquiry 13(4), 522-540
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Skærbæk (2007)
Skærbæk, Eva (2007): "Who’s afraid of … Ethical Dilemma’s in Qualitative ... Eva (2007): "Who’s afraid of … Ethical Dilemma’s in Qualitative Research". Nordic Journal of Women's Studies Vol. 15, No. 1. London:
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Ellis (2007)
Ellis, C. (2007). Telling ... secrets, revealing lives: relational ethics in research with intimate others. Qualitative Inquiry 13(1), 3-29
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Clark and Scharf (2007)
Clark, M. C. & Scharf, B. F. (2007). ... The dark side of truth(s): ethical dilemmas in researching the personal. Qualitative Inquiry 13(3), 399-416
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Norwegian National Research Ethics Committee for medical and health research (NEM)
The work of the medical research ethics committees ... women in medical research.
Guidelines drawn up by NEM (in Norwegian only), after 2000: Payment for research participants in medical
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Project to investigate research integrity among all researchers in Norway
A survey on research integrity has recently been sent ... sent to all researchers in Norway. The project will map the extent of misconduct and questionable research practices, but the ultimate
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of Status report on Research integrity in Norway
For the first time in 20 years, the status of research integrity has been mapped ... interim report will be presented: What knowledge do researchers have of research ethics? What is the prevalence of scientific misconduct
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quantitative research methodology provide any guarantee of credibility with regard to ethics? Competence in research ethics must ... include insight into academic issues as well as research methods. Researchers enjoy a large degree of freedom and academic responsibility
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Qualitative methods
Ethical considerations play a role in all types of qualitative studies, i.e. studies that focus on meaning ... studies Participatory observation Hidden observation Action research Hermeneutics, metaphors and a critical perspective Interpretation
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concerning the individual
In the conduct of research involving human beings, the researcher is obliged to proceed on the assumption ... everyone has the ability or the opportunity to safeguard. The researcher must strive to secure protection against objectively and subjectively
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healthcare
Research ethics in medicine and healthcare covers a wide and important area. This is the only field of research for which ... and health research ethics in order to commence a research project that involves human subjects.
Objects of research Ethical assessment
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scientific research is that it will provide us with accurate descriptions and explanations of natural phenomena. Such research will ... explanatory in relation to the nature that surrounds us. Technology research, however, is commonly perceived as an attempt to influence
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Gender
The meaning of gender in research ethics must be seen in the context of what gender means in the production of knowledge ... from serious research. Objectivity was the deciding factor, in the sense that anyone could have made the research findings. This
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characterised by great inequality. When researchers from the resource-rich ‘North’ conduct research into resource-poor communities in ... as a result, they can gain considerable influence over the research process.
Introduction Planning Fieldwork Analysis Publication
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Bias
in research may give rise to results that fail to reflect reality. Unintended bias may occur at all stages of the research process ... process, and the researcher needs to be aware of this. Intended bias is regarded as misconduct. Bias constitutes a challenge in
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for relevance and meaningfulness References Introduction In research methodology it is discussed which methods work best with regard ... phenomena being examined. In research ethics, requirements are drawn up to prevent the research subjects, the respondents, from
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and Technology
Mathematics, Science and Technology (MST) research is so broad in scope, approach and organisation that it is ... from single researchers to collaborations among several thousand members. This of course has implications for research dissemination
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Articles and reports published in English
Bibliography of research after the 2011 Norway Terror Attacks. As of October 1st 2014 ... Breivik and the Eurabia conspiracy. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 3(4), 205–215. Carle, R. (2013). Anders Breivik and the Death
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