Formal ethical review of research proposals is now almost the
default requirement for all staff and students planning research
under the auspices of colleges and universities in many parts of
the world. With notable exceptions, the extant literature
discussing educational research ethics takes a meta-ethical
overview, is negatively critical about the ethics review process
per se, or comes from America and focuses specifically on the
workings of the Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) there.
This book, however, contains stories of lived experience from
the UK, Spain, New Zealand, Bangladesh, and Australia dealing with,
inter alia: dissatisfactions with criteria against which research
proposals and designs and, by extension, researchers themselves,
are judged to be ethical; problems encountered in obtaining ethical
clearance; changes which have had to be made to plans which are
believed to have affected the ensuing research process and
outcomes; cases where ethical issues and difficulties arose and
required considered responses despite permission to undertake the
research in question being granted; and benefits perceived to
accrue from ethical review procedures.
Ethics and Academic Freedom in Educational Research will be of
interest to researchers, students, members of ethics review boards
and those teaching research ethics, primarily at postgraduate but
also at undergraduate level.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
International Journal of Research and Method in Education.
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