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Critical Social Research Ethics, 4v
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Critical Social Research Ethics, 4v

Four-Volume Set
Four Volume Set
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February 2018 | 1 376 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
 
VOLUME ONE
Critical Reflections on Ethics in Social Research

Barry Smart and Kay Peggs
 
Part One: Philosophy, ethics and social inquiry: themes and issues
Aristotle on the Objectivity of Ethics

Robert Bolton
Professional Ethics

Emile Durkheim
The Ethics of Intellectual Life and Work

T. Fowler
The Philosophical Basis of Ethics

George H. Mead
The Sociological Basis of Ethics

Charles A. Ellwood
Sociology as Ethics

Edward Cary Hayes
Science and Ethics

Bertrand Russell
Metaethics and Normative Ethics

Alan Gewirth
The Position of Women as Influencing Ethics

Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Social Science Research Ethics: Historical and Philosophical Issues

Karen Strohm Kitchener and Richard Kitchener
 
Part Two: Alternative perspectives on ethics, science and social research
Ethics as a Measure of Scientific Truth

P.K. Feyerabend
Postmodern Ethical Conditions and a Critical Response

Neta C. Crawford
Constrained Constructivism: Locating Scientific Inquiry in the Theater of Representation

N. Katherine Hayles
Feminist Research Ethics

Judith Preissle and Yuri Han
Posthuman Ethics with Cary Wolfe and Karen Barad: Animal Compassion as Trans-Species Entanglement

Florence Chiew
Assembling Ethics in an Ecology of Ignorance

Paul Rabinow
 
VOLUME TWO
 
Part One: Universities, ethical principles and the practice of social research
Professional Ethics

Andrew Abbott
Ethical Influences in University Life

Crawford Howell Toy
Research Policy and Funding – Academic Treadmills and the Squeeze on Intellectual Spaces

Katherine Smith
Audit Culture and Illiberal Governance: Universities and the Politics of Accountability

Cris Shore
The Ethics of Multiple Authorship: Power, Performativity and the Gift Economy

Bruce Macfarlane
An Analysis of the Ethics of Peer Review and Other Traditional Academic Publishing Practices

Valentine Cawley
The Academic Ethics of Open Access to Research and Scholarship

John Willinsky and Juan Pablo Alperin
Researching Researchers: Lessons for Research Ethics

Rose Wiles, Vikki Charles, Graham Crow and Sue Heath
Measuring Scientific Misconduct—Lessons from Criminology

Felicitas Hesselmann, Verena Wienefoet and Martin Reinhart
 
Part Two: Ethics committees and ethical review: analysis and critique
Research Ethics Committees: Values and Power in Higher Education

Ruth McAreavey and Jenny Muir
Research Participants’ Views on Ethics in Social Research: Issues for Research Ethics Committees

Jane Lewis and Jenny Graham
Ethics Creep: Governing Social Science Research in the Name of Ethics

Kevin Haggert
Comment on Kevin D. Haggerty, “Ethics Creep: Governing Social Science Research in the Name of Ethics”

Howard S. Becker
The Ethical Dilemma of Ethical Committees

Stuart Derbyshire
Confronting the Anti-Democrats: The Unethical Nature of Ethical Regulation in Social Science

Robert Dingwall
Conducting Research with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populations: Navigating Research Ethics Board Reviews

Lea Tufford et al.
Against the Ethicists: On the Evils of Ethical Regulation

Martin Hammersley
Extending the Olive Branch: Enhancing Communication and Trust between Research Ethics Committees and Qualitative Researchers

Suzanne McMurphy, Jacqueline Lewis and Pierre Boulos
Seeking University Research Ethics Committee Approval: The Emotional Vicissitudes of a ‘Rationalised’ Process

Lee F. Monaghan, Maria O’Dwyer and Jonathan Gabe
Are Research Ethics Committees Behaving Unethically? Some Suggestions for Improving Performance and Accountability

Julian Savulescu, Iain Chalmers and Jennifer Blunt
The Case against Ethics Review in the Social Sciences

Zachary Schrag
Reputational Risk, Academic Freedom and Research Ethics Review

Adam Hedgecoe
 
VOLUME THREE
 
Part One: (Un)ethical Research, Contested Knowledge and Critical Social Inquiry
Tracking the Truth or Selling One's Soul? Reflections on the Ethics of a Piece of Commissioned Research

Vince Ham
Ten Lies of Ethnography: Moral Dilemmas of Field Research

Gary Alan Fine
Clinical Research Fraud

Jane Barrett
The Ethics of Using Medical Data from Nazi Experiments

Baruch Cohen
The Ethics of Social Research: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study

Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy
African Americans’ Views on Research and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study

Vicki Freimuth et al.
Some Conditions of Obedience and Disobedience to Authority

Stanley Milgram
“Torture at Yale”: Experimental Subjects Laboratory Torment and the “Rehabilitation” of Milgram’s “Obedience to Authority”

Ian Nicholson
Promises, Promises: Lessons in Research Ethics from the Belfast Project and the “Rape Tape” Case

Kay Inkle
Philosophical Reflections on Experimenting with Human Subjects

Hans Jonas
An Unfortunate Experiment at National Women’s

Sandra Coney and Phillida Bunkle
 
Part Two: Questions of Ethics, Consent, and Confidentiality
Ethics in Action: Consent–Gaining Interactions and Implications for Research Practice

Susan Speer and Elizabeth Stokoe
Removing the ‘Gag’: Involving People with Dementia in Research as Advisers and Participants

Jenni Brooks, Nada Savitch and Kate Gridley
Consent and Informed Consent: Their Ongoing Evolutions in Clinical Care and Research on Humans

Dennis J. Mazur
Research without Consent

Paul Spicker
“You Still Takin’ Notes?” Fieldwork and Problems of Informed Consent

Barrie Thorne
The Betrayal of Research Confidentiality in British Sociology

John Lowmans and Ted Palys
Four Pillars of Internet Research Ethics with Web 2.0

Barry Rooke
Informed Consent and the Facebook Emotional Manipulation Study

Catherine Flick
 
VOLUME FOUR
 
Part One: Divisions, Differences, and Diversity: Critical Ethical Dilemmas in Social Research
Reflections and Recommendations on Research Ethics in Developing Countries

S.R. Benatar
Ethnic Diversity and Inequality: Ethical and Scientific Rigour in Social Research

Sarah Salway et al.
Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Research among Internally Displaced People: Ethical Theory and Research Implementation

Chesmal Siriwardhana et al.
Women, Genocide and Memory: The Ethics of Feminist Ethnography in Holocaust Research

Janet Liebman Jacobs
Philsophy, Ethics and the Disability Community

Martin Sullivan
The Problem of Speaking for Others

Linda Alcoff
Speaking about Others and Speaking Personally: Reflections after Elspeth Probyn's Sexing the Self

Nick Couldry
Where Are Human Subjects in Big Data Research? The Emerging Ethics Divide

Jacob Metcalf and Kate Crawford
 
Part Two: Elites and Social Research: Critical Engagements
Elites: Remembered in Capitalism and Forgotten in Social Sciences

Mike Savage and Karel Williams
Methodological Dilemmas and Opportunities in Interviewing Organizational Elites

Kevin Delaney
Culture, Power, and Social Disparity: Researching Russia’s Upper Class

Elisabeth Schimpfossl
On Studying the Powerful (or Fearing to Do So): A Vital Role for IRBs

Joan Sieber
Ethics and Politics of Studying Up in Technoscience

Diana Forsythe
“Surely You’re Not in This Just to Be Helpful” Access, Rapport and Interviews in Three Studies of Elites

Susan A. Ostrander
Today’s Intellectuals: Too Obedient?

Fred Inglis