Public Research, Private Concerns: ethical isses in the use of open-ended interviews with people who have learning difficulties
By: Swain, John.
Contributor(s): Gillman, Maureen | Heyman, Bob.
Series: Disability & Society 13 (1) 1998: 21-36.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CONSENT | DISABILITY | ETHICS | EXPLOITATION | PRIVACY | RESEARCH | RESPECTSummary: Ethical dilemmas are generated within the differing interests of those involved and the realisation of general ethical principle/ideals within specific contexts and interpersonal interaction. The question of 'interests' covers a whole range of possible gains for those who fund research, organisations which collaborate, researchers and participants. Suggested guidelines are defined.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Article Research | IHC Library | Article (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available (Article available on request) | 9476 |
Ethical dilemmas are generated within the differing interests of those involved and the realisation of general ethical principle/ideals within specific contexts and interpersonal interaction. The question of 'interests' covers a whole range of possible gains for those who fund research, organisations which collaborate, researchers and participants. Suggested guidelines are defined.
There are no comments on this title.