Title: Researchers and their 'subjects': Ethics, power, knowledge and consent
Abstract:Part One: Participation and inclusion: Strategies for living project Service user led research: ethical considerations ~ Sarah Wright, Rachel Waters and Vicky Nicholls Making the decision about enrolm...Part One: Participation and inclusion: Strategies for living project Service user led research: ethical considerations ~ Sarah Wright, Rachel Waters and Vicky Nicholls Making the decision about enrolment in a randomised controlled trial ~ Tracey Stone Ethical protection in research: participants' views: including children in the debate ~ Trudy Goodenough, Emma Williamson Julie Kent and Richard Ashcroft 'An equal relationship?': people with learning difficulties getting involved in research ~ Beth Tarleton, Val Williams, Neil Palmer and Stacey Gramlich Part Two: The review and governance process: Research with psychiatric patients: knowing their own minds? ~ Sarah Nelson Researching end of life in old age: ethical challenges ~ Ailsa Cameron, Liz Lloyd, Naomi Kent and Pat Anderson Part Three: Researchers' relationships with participants: Interviewing: the unspoken compact ~ Jean Rafferty Using participative action research with war-affected populations: lessons from research in Northern Ireland and South Africa ~ Marie Smyth Conducting longitudinal epidemiological research in children ~ John Henderson Speaking truth to power: experiencing critical research ~ Phil Scraton Domestic violence and research ethics ~ The Domestic Violence Research Group (DRVG), University of Bristol Conclusion ~ Marie Smyth and Emma Williamson.Read More
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-10-13
Language: en
Type: book
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