Values and vulnerabilities : the ethics of research with refugees and asylum seekers / Karen Block, Elisha Riggs, and Nick Haslam, editors.
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- 9781922117144
- 1922117145
- 342.083 23
- KZ6530 .V35 2013eb
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FOREWORD; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1 Ethics in Research With Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Processes, Power and Politics; CHAPTER 2 Ethical Considerations in Refugee Research: What Guidance Do Formal Research Ethics Documents Offer?; CHAPTER 3 To Respect or Protect? Whose Values Shape the Ethics of Refugee Research?; CHAPTER 4 Researching Displacement(s); CHAPTER 5 The Ethical Implications of the Researcher's Dominant Position in Cross-Cultural Refugee Research; CHAPTER 6 The Role of Respect in Research Interactions With Refugee Children and Young People.
CHAPTER 7 Ethical Approaches in Research With Refugees and Asylum Seekers Using Participatory Action ResearchCHAPTER 8 Doing Ethical Research: 'Whose Problem Is It Anyway?'; CHAPTER 9 Researching Immigration Detention: Documenting Damage and Ethical Dilemmas; CHAPTER 10 On Secrets and Lies: Dangerous Information, Stigma and Asylum Seeker Research; CHAPTER 11 Face to Face: Ethics and Responsibility; INDEX.
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