Ethical Considerations in Social Research
Date:
24/10/2024
Organised by:
NatCen Learning
Presenter:
Maria David
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
NatCen Learning
NatCenLearning@natcen.ac.uk
Venue: Online
Description:
Course Overview
This course will equip participants with a clear understanding of key ethical principles in social research, and how to apply them to research that includes primary data collection. Participants will explore ethical considerations throughout the lifecycle of primary research projects – from design to publication and dissemination. Participants will also gain experience offering ethics advice and review to research projects, and making safeguarding and disclosure decisions in fictional scenarios.
The course will be delivered through a mixture of taught sessions and practical exercises, and will be conducted online over one full day. The course will cover the following topics:
- The importance of ethics in social research, and key ethical principles.
- Ethical considerations across the lifecycle of social research projects: at the design, recruitment, data collection, analysis and reporting stages.
- Risks to researcher safety and wellbeing.
- Practical considerations when providing ethics guidance.
- Practical considerations when making decisions to disclose confidential information.
By the end of the course participants will meet the following learning objectives:
- Be able to identify and manage potential ethical issues and risks to potential participants and groups to which they belong at the research design and recruitment stages.
- Be able to identify and manage potential ethical issues and risks to participants at the data collection, analysis and reporting stages.
- Be able to identify and manage potential risks to researchers throughout the stages of primary research projects.
- Have gained experience of scrutinising ethics in social research projects.
- Have gained experience of considering when to disclose confidential information, and why.
Cost:
The fee per teaching day is: £35 for UK registered postgraduate students / £75 for staff at UK/EU academic institutions, UK/EU Research Councils/UKRI Researchers, UK/EU public sector staff, UK/EU registered charity organisations and recognised UK/EU research institutions / £250 - for all other participants.
Fees include event materials and morning and afternoon refreshments. For lunch arrangements please refer to the main course listing at www.ncrm.ac.uk/training. They do not include travel and accommodation costs.
Website and registration:
Region:
South East
Keywords:
Research Management and Impact, Research Ethics
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