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Planning Ethically Responsible Research Joan E. Sieber

Planning Ethically Responsible Research By Joan E. Sieber

Planning Ethically Responsible Research by Joan E. Sieber


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This book is an invaluable guide to help researchers and graduate students understand ethical concerns within real-life research situations.

Planning Ethically Responsible Research Summary

Planning Ethically Responsible Research by Joan E. Sieber

This book guides readers through one of the most important aspects of their social or behavioural research: planning ethically responsible research. The authors offer practical guidance in each chapter for satisfying federal regulations governing human research and for working with the university's Institutional Review Board (IRB). The book includes an abundance of useful tools: detailed instructions on development of an effective IRB protocol; methods for handling issues of consent, privacy, confidentiality and deception; ways to assess risk and benefit to optimize research outcomes; and how to respect the needs of vulnerable research populations. The book is an invaluable guide to help researchers and graduate students understand ethical concerns within real-life research situations.

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"Two important aspects covered in this text are the ethical considerations in qualitative research methodologies, and the attention that is needed in University Research Ethics Committees to understanding and addressing these methodologies." -- Dorothy Ettling
"I particularly enjoyed the energetic and experienced tone of these writers and their willingness to take a stance...The chapters in the second half of the book on consent, confidentiality and autoethnography have thoughtful coverage of qualitative research issues. Equally welcome is their attempt to come up with constructive solutions rather than to simply criticize...The authors have established record in developing an evidence base on human research ethics and I shall be bringing their final chapter, with its 'Ten Simple Solutions for Making Ethics Review a Learning Institution', to my own ethics committee." -- Sally Holland * Qualitative Research (QRJ) *

About Joan E. Sieber

Joan E. Sieber, a psychologist and Professor Emerita, California State University, East Bay, has specialized in empirical research on questions of scientific ethics, culturally sensitive methods of research and intervention, data sharing methodology, and scholarship on ethical problem solving. In 2001-2002, she was Acting Director of the National Science Foundation program Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science and Technology. She is the author of eight books and numerous other publications including software and encyclopedia entries on ethical problem solving in social and behavioral research. Martin Tolich is an associate professor at the University of Otago, New Zealand, teaching research ethics and research methods in the sociology department. In 2012, he was awarded a blue skies 3-year Marsden Grant from the Royal Society of New Zealand to study tensions around ethics review (Research Ethics Boards) and indigenous (Maori) consultation. His recent books are with Joan Sieber (2013) Planning Ethically Responsible Research, Sage, Thousand Oaks; Barry Smith (2015) The Politicisation of Research Ethics in New Zealand, Dunmore, Auckland; and a Routledge text he edited (2015) Qualitative Ethics in Practice Routledge. Forthcoming books (in 2018) include the Sage Handbook on Qualitative Research Ethics (with Ron Iphofen) and the fourth edition of Social Science Research in New Zealand (with Carl Davidson).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Research Governance and Research Ethics Chapter 2. Why We Need Ethics: Assessing Vulnerability, Risk and Benefit Chapter 3. The Relevance of Ethical Theory to IRB Chapter 4. A Retrospective IRB Review: Rehabilitating Milgram, Zimbardo and Humphreys Chapter 5. Journalist Ethics Does Not Equal Social Scientists Ethics Chapter 6. Community-Engaged Research and Ethnography: Extreme Misfits with the Medical Model Chapter 7. Communicating Informed Consent and Process Consent Chapter 8. Degrees of non-Disclosure Chapter 9. Strategies for Assuring Confidentiality Chapter 10. The Ethics for the Invisible, Powerless and Vulnerable Research Assistant Chapter 11. Why IRBs Have an Important Place: The Autoethnographic Experiment Chapter 12. Evidence-Based Ethical Problem Solving: A Research Agenda Chapter 13. Making Ethics Review a Learning Institution: Ten Simple Suggestions

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GOR013154101
9781452202594
1452202591
Planning Ethically Responsible Research by Joan E. Sieber
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2013-02-12
264
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