What ethical challenges are faced by researchers studying social
and political movements? Should scholars integrate their personal
politics and identities into their research? What role should
activists have in shaping the purposes or processes of social
scientific research? How do changing political contexts affect the
ethical integrity of a research project over time?
These are some of the live issues of research ethics that face
students and scholars whose research subjects are located in
contentious political terrain. The contributors to this volume
expose their own ethical thinking as they have met such challenges
head on. Each explores real dilemmas of ethical practice on the
ground as they carry out research on social movements across the
globe. Authors examining pro-democracy activists in Malaysia,
sanctions-breakers in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, environmental
health organisations in North America and much else find that the
narrow confines of Research Ethics Committees and Institutional
Review Boards offer little guidance on the questions that really
matter. They offer instead a demonstration of continual reflexivity
that is both personal and political in its approach. This book
opens up debate on research ethics, delineating key challenges and
offering hopeful and practical ways forward for real-world, ethical
social science.
This bookw as published as a special issue of Social Movement
Studies."
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