Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Qualitative Ethics in Practice, Martin Tolich
Chapter 2: Qualitative Research Horror Stories, Martin Tolich
Chapter 3: Are Qualitative Research Ethics Unique? Martin Tolich
Chapter 4: How Emergent Research Questions Confound Mixed Methods Ethics? Martin Tolich
Chapter 5: The Making(s) of a Qualitative Code of Ethics: Canada’s Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans, Will van den Hoonaard
Chapter 6: ‘Not Behaving as a Grieving Mother Should’: Exploring the Ethical Pitfalls of Identity Construction within an Insider Study of Sudden, Unexpected Child Death, Denise Turner
Chapter 7: Resilient Vulnerabilities: Bereaved Persons Discuss their Experience of Participating in Thanatology Research, Bonnie Scarth and Cyril Schafer
Chapter 8: Ethical Dilemmas Around Anonymity and Confidentiality in Longitudinal Research Data Sharing: The Death of Dan, Rosalind Edwards and Susie Weller
Chapter 9: A Belfast Project Autopsy: Whom Can You Trust? Ted Palys and John Lowman
Chapter 10: Schoolyard Ethics: Getting Close, Blending in, Keeping Distance, Grace Spencer
Chapter 11: Thinking on Their Feet: Ten PhD Graduates Negotiate Unexpected Ethical Dilemmas, Amber Chambers and Melanie Beres
Chapter 12: How Community Collaboration Transformed the Research Question in a Study of Knoxville’s Green Economy, Jon Shefner
Chapter 13: Eat, Pray, Love, Ethics: Researching Expats and Tourists in Bali, Claudia Bell
Chapter 14: Mediating Ethics in Research Practice, Ron Iphofen
Chapter 15: Facilitating Procedural Ethics: Establishing the Research Ethics Application Database at Oxford University, Helen Kara
Chapter 16: Afterword: Routinizing the Partial, Martin Tolich
References
Index
About the Authors