Methodological innovation and research ethics : forces in tension or forces in harmony?

Nind, Melanie and Wiles, Rose and Bengry-Howell, Andrew and Crow, Graham (2012) Methodological innovation and research ethics : forces in tension or forces in harmony? Qualitative Research, online (1-12). ISSN 1468-7941

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Abstract

This article is an exploration of the tensions inherent in the interaction between ethics and methodological innovation. The authors focus on three cases of innovation in qualitative research methods in the social sciences: netnography, child-led research and creative research methods. Using thematic analysis of data collected through semi-structured interviews with the innovators and commentators on the innovations, they discuss issues of ethical responsibility, democratisation of research, empowerment and the relationship between research and the academy. This article highlights the ways in which innovation is about reflexivity as well as new techniques. It shows how innovation may be about managing risk rather than taking risks: the innovators are cautious as much as creative, operating within a culture in which procedural ethical regulation acts to limit methodological development and in which they (and other users of their method/approach) communicate the safe qualities alongside the innovative qualities of their approach.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 1. Frameworks for Research and Research Designs > 1.24 Frameworks for Research and Research Designs (other)
8. Research Management and Impact > 8.3 Research Ethics
Depositing User: NCRM users
Date Deposited: 05 Sep 2012 14:41
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2021 13:56
URI: https://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/id/eprint/2878

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