Research Ethics for Human Geography is a lively and engaging introduction to key ethical issues in geographical research by leading figures in the discipline. It addresses the wide range of ethical issues involved in collecting, analysing and writing up research across the social sciences, and explores and explains the more specific ethical issues associated with different forms of geographical inquiry. Each chapter comprises detailed summaries and definitions, real-life case studies, student check-lists and annotated recommendations for reading, making the book a valuable toolkit for…mehr
Research Ethics for Human Geography is a lively and engaging introduction to key ethical issues in geographical research by leading figures in the discipline. It addresses the wide range of ethical issues involved in collecting, analysing and writing up research across the social sciences, and explores and explains the more specific ethical issues associated with different forms of geographical inquiry.
Each chapter comprises detailed summaries and definitions, real-life case studies, student check-lists and annotated recommendations for reading, making the book a valuable toolkit for students undertaking all forms of geographical research, from local and overseas fieldwork, through to dissertation research, methods-training, and further research.
Chapter 1: Introducing Ethics - Helen F. Wilson and Jonathan Darling Chapter 2: Geography and Ethics - Jonathan Darling and Helen F. Wilson Part 1: Core Ethical Issues Chapter 3: Positionality - Romola Sanyal Chapter 4: Consent - Chris Philo and Eric Laurier Chapter 5: Anonymity - Helen F. Wilson Chapter 6: Sensitive topics - Peter Hopkins Chapter 7: Power and Empowerment - Thomas Swerts Chapter 8: Emotions - Elspeth Probyn Chapter 9: Expectations - Jonathan Darling Chapter 10: Statistics and Data - Niall Cunningham Chapter 11: Data Management - Helen F. Wilson Chapter 12: Avoiding the Weaponization of Research - Sara Koopman Part 2: Approaches Chapter 13: Radical Geographies - Raksha Pande Chapter 14: Activist Geographies - Anthony Ince and Richard White Chapter 15: Participatory Research - Michele Lobo, David Kelly and Helen F. Wilson Chapter 16: Indigenous Methods - Renee Pualani Louis and Zoltán Grossman Part 3: Subjects Chapter 17: Vulnerable Subjects - Jonathan Darling Chapter 18: Animals - Kathryn Gillespie Chapter 19: Children and Young People - John Horton, Michelle Pyer, and Faith Tucker Chapter 20: Historical Geographies and Archived Subjects - Derek Alderman and Joshua Inwood Chapter 21: Powerful and Elite Subjects - Merje Kuus Chapter 22: The Environment - Jenny Pickerill Chapter 23: Public Spaces - Veronica Crossa Part 4: Spaces Chapter 24: Private and Domestic Spaces - Geraldine Pratt Chapter 25: Spaces of Development - Jonathan Rigg Chapter 26: Voluntary Spaces - Monica Fariás and Helen F. Wilson Chapter 27: Virtual Spaces and Social Media - Sam Kinsley Chapter 28: Spaces of Disaster - Katie Oven, Hanna Ruszczyk, and Jonathan Rigg Part 5: Committment Chapter 29: Writing Research - Pat Noxolo
Chapter 1: Introducing Ethics - Helen F. Wilson and Jonathan Darling Chapter 2: Geography and Ethics - Jonathan Darling and Helen F. Wilson Part 1: Core Ethical Issues Chapter 3: Positionality - Romola Sanyal Chapter 4: Consent - Chris Philo and Eric Laurier Chapter 5: Anonymity - Helen F. Wilson Chapter 6: Sensitive topics - Peter Hopkins Chapter 7: Power and Empowerment - Thomas Swerts Chapter 8: Emotions - Elspeth Probyn Chapter 9: Expectations - Jonathan Darling Chapter 10: Statistics and Data - Niall Cunningham Chapter 11: Data Management - Helen F. Wilson Chapter 12: Avoiding the Weaponization of Research - Sara Koopman Part 2: Approaches Chapter 13: Radical Geographies - Raksha Pande Chapter 14: Activist Geographies - Anthony Ince and Richard White Chapter 15: Participatory Research - Michele Lobo, David Kelly and Helen F. Wilson Chapter 16: Indigenous Methods - Renee Pualani Louis and Zoltán Grossman Part 3: Subjects Chapter 17: Vulnerable Subjects - Jonathan Darling Chapter 18: Animals - Kathryn Gillespie Chapter 19: Children and Young People - John Horton, Michelle Pyer, and Faith Tucker Chapter 20: Historical Geographies and Archived Subjects - Derek Alderman and Joshua Inwood Chapter 21: Powerful and Elite Subjects - Merje Kuus Chapter 22: The Environment - Jenny Pickerill Chapter 23: Public Spaces - Veronica Crossa Part 4: Spaces Chapter 24: Private and Domestic Spaces - Geraldine Pratt Chapter 25: Spaces of Development - Jonathan Rigg Chapter 26: Voluntary Spaces - Monica Fariás and Helen F. Wilson Chapter 27: Virtual Spaces and Social Media - Sam Kinsley Chapter 28: Spaces of Disaster - Katie Oven, Hanna Ruszczyk, and Jonathan Rigg Part 5: Committment Chapter 29: Writing Research - Pat Noxolo
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This is an important and timely book that will prove an essential resource for teaching about research ethics. It provides students with invaluable advice, information and reading as well as helpful examples of ethical practice in geographical research. Jo Little 20200121
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