Situated ethics in educational research
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Situated ethics in educational research
Routledge, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [186]-200) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Ethics has traditionally been seen as a set of general principles which can be applied in a range of situations. This book argues that in fact ethical principles must be shaped within different research practices and hence take on different significances according to varying research situations. The book develops the notion of situated ethics and explores how ethical issues are practically handled by educational researchers in the field. Contributors present theoretical models and practical examples of what situated ethics involves in conducting research on specific areas.
目次
- Chapter 1 Introduction, Helen Simons, Robin Usher
- Chapter 2 The dark side of purity or the virtues of double-mindedness?, Sally Glen
- Chapter 3 Feminist approaches to a situated ethics, Pat Usher
- Chapter 4 Damned if you do, damned if you don't, Helen Simons
- Chapter 5 'Come into my parlour', Saville Kushner
- Chapter 6 Whose side, whose research, whose learning, whose outcomes?, Rennie Johnston
- Chapter 7 Researching education and racialization, Peter Figueroa
- Chapter 8 Snakes and ladders, Mary McKeever
- Chapter 9 The moral maze of image ethics, Jon Prosser
- Chapter 10 Dancing with the devil, Nick Foskett
- Chapter 11 A regrettable oversight or a significant omission?, Keith Jones
- Chapter 12 Deconstructive happening, ethical moment, Robin Usher
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