Research ethics and integrity are growing in importance as academics
face increasing pressure to win grants and publish, and universities
promote themselves in the competitive HE market. Research Ethics in the
Real World is the first book to highlight the links between research
ethics and individual, social, professional, institutional, and
political ethics. Drawing on Indigenous and Euro-Western research
traditions, Helen Kara considers all stages of the research process,
from the formulation of a research question to aftercare for
participants, data and findings. She argues that knowledge of both
ethical approaches is helpful for researchers working in either
paradigm. Students, academics, and research ethics experts from around
the world contribute real-world perspectives on navigating and managing
ethics in practice. Research Ethics in the Real World provides guidance
for quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods researchers from all
disciplines about how to act ethically throughout your research work.
This book is invaluable in supporting teachers of research ethics to
design and deliver effective courses.