What kind of researcher are YOU?
Research ethics is about more than filling out the correct form for review. Research ethics is lived practice. An interview with Janet Salmons about ethics and integrity in research practice.
A Unique Lens of Research Ethics
Guest contributor Bibek Dahal, from the Kathmandu University School of Education, Nepal, offers an introduction to his new open-access article Research Ethics: A Perspective of South Asian Context.
Get ready for the webinar about online research!
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Research Ethics & Extant Data
See this research discussion with Wyke Stommel and Lynn de Rijk about ethical use of online data.
Facing Ethical Dilemmas During Research
Dr. Cheryl Poth discusses ways to address ethical issues that arise when the study is underway.
Ethics & Research with Vulnerable Participants
Cheryl Poth clarifies some points about research with vulnerable participants.
Q & A about Research Ethics across Cultures
Natalia Reinoso Chávez answers questions raised in the Research Ethics in Practice webinar.
Ethical Research with Children
What are some ethical issues to consider when seeking consent and planning research with children? Find recommendations and resources in this post.
Two Researchers on Ethics: Video & Podcast
Listen to Drs. Helen Kara and Suzanne Albary share their thinking and questions about research ethics in a video and a podcast.
Ethics & Ethnography
Dr. Liz Przybylski introduces an open-access chapter about ethical consideration for online or on-ground ethnography.
Sociocultural Frameworks as a Humanizing Research Tool (Part 2)
Read part 2 of the series about humanizing methodologies by William Thomas.
Sociocultural Frameworks as a Humanizing Research Tool in contextualizing Black Male Teacher Retention
This series of MethodSpace posts by William Thomas will introduce a blueprint to developing a humanizing research methodology.
Let's take a big-picture look at "research ethics"
From the premises and assumptions that precede the definition of the research problem, to the shape and form of publications, to the protection of participants seen or unseen, researchers face decisions that compel them to consider their own moral compasses.
March Focus: Designing an Ethical Study.
It is a new month, so we have a new focus: ethics.
Watch the Methodspace Live Webinar: Research Ethics in Practice
Ethical research involves much more than a pre-study review or forms to explain how the study adheres to the institution’s rules about protection of human participants. This webinar features a cross-cultural conversation about critical ethics issues in research.
Unlocking crime data for research: An update from 2019's SAGE Concept Grant winners
Text Wash uses machine learning and natural language processing to unlock previously untapped crime data, that so far has been inaccessible to research due to the need to anonymize the personally identifiable information it contains.
Integrity: The Most Important Research Practice
A commitment to integrity in all phases of research is essential to credibility for the field, as well as to the researcher.