Research Ethics in the Real World is the first book to highlight the links between research ethics and individual, social, professional, institutional, and political ethics. Helen Kara considers all stages of the research process, from the formulation of a research question to aftercare for participants, data and findings. It provides guidance for quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods researchers about how to act ethically throughout your research work. This book is invaluable in supporting teachers of research ethics to design and deliver effective courses.
Part one: research ethics in context;
1. Introduction;
2. Indigenous research and ethics;
3. Euro-Western research and ethics;
4. Research ethics regulation;
5. Evaluation research ethics;
Part two: Doing research ethically;
6. Planning research ethically;
7. Ethical context setting and literature review;
8. Ethical data gathering;
9. Ethical data analysis;
10. Ethical reporting;
11. Ethical presentation of research findings;
12. Ethical dissemination;
13. Ethical aftercare;
14. Researcher well-being;
15. Conclusion.