Session: Research for Social Justice: Moving Ethics Forward
Time: Wednesday 6th July, 11:15 - 12:45
Convenor:
Dr Helen Kara (Independent Researcher, and Visiting Fellow at NCRM)
Abstract Details
Ethical regulation of research has traditionally focused on participant wellbeing, data management, and reducing institutional risk. Also, most ethical review processes are only available to a sub-set of researchers based in some organisations. This session argues that research governance needs a more comprehensive and equitable approach, and that researchers need better education to help us act ethically throughout. We begin with an overview of research for social justice, consider work in New Zealand to make ethical review available for community-based researchers, and look at the wider ethical issues raised by participatory visual research.
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Presentation details
Presentation 1
Start time: 11:15
Presentation title: Research for social justice
Presenter:
Dr Helen Kara (Independent Researcher, and Visiting Fellow at NCRM)
Presentation 2
Start time: 11:45
Presentation title: Ethics review for all
Presenter:
Professor Martin Tolich (University of Otago)
Presentation 3
Start time: 12:15
Presentation title: Participatory visual methods: ethical challenges in a digital age
Presenter:
Professor Helen Lomax (University of Northampton)