An ethics of care research manifesto

Participatory methodologies are frequently used in social research and have matured over the past decades. Ethical aspects of participatory research feature in retrospective accounts of partnerships that contribute to quality research, and those that were problematic to negotiate in the research par...

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Published inInternational journal of care and caring Vol. 2; no. 3; pp. 367 - 378
Main Author Brannelly, Tula
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol Policy Press 01.08.2018
The Policy Press
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Summary:Participatory methodologies are frequently used in social research and have matured over the past decades. Ethical aspects of participatory research feature in retrospective accounts of partnerships that contribute to quality research, and those that were problematic to negotiate in the research partnership. Meanwhile, social researchers have shared concerns about meaningful transformations from research and the processes involved to achieve effective, responsive partnerships. As participatory methodologies have matured, so has an ethics of care. An ethics of care research manifesto provides a framework for surfacing marginalisation and the potential for transformation, considering interdependencies, and negotiating research relationships with the broader research community.
Bibliography:2397-8821(20180831)2:3L.367;1-
ISSN:2397-8821
2397-883X
DOI:10.1332/239788218X15351944886756