Research ethics for human geography : a handbook for students /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Wilson, Helen F. (Editor), Darling, Jonathan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications, 2020.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introducing Ethics
  • Helen F. Wilson and Jonathan Darling; Chapter 2: Geography and Ethics
  • Jonathan Darling and Helen F. Wilson; Part 1: Core Ethical Issues; Chapter 3: Positionality
  • Romola Sanyal; Chapter 4: Consent
  • Chris Philo and Eric Laurier; Chapter 5: Anonymity
  • Helen F. Wilson; Chapter 6: Sensitive topics
  • Peter Hopkins; Chapter 7: Power and Empowerment
  • Thomas Swerts; Chapter 8: Emotions
  • Elspeth Probyn; Chapter 9: Expectations
  • Jonathan Darling; Chapter 10: Statistics and Data
  • Niall Cunningham; Chapter 11: Data Management
  • Helen F. Wilson; Chapter 12: Avoiding the Weaponization of Research
  • Sara Koopman; Part 2: Approaches; Chapter 13: Radical Geographies
  • Raksha Pande; Chapter 14: Activist Geographies
  • Anthony Ince and Richard White; Chapter 15: Participatory Research
  • Michele Lobo, David Kelly and Helen F. Wilson; Chapter 16: Indigenous Methods
  • Renee Pualani Louis and Zoltán Grossman; Part 3: Subjects; Chapter 17: Vulnerable Subjects
  • Jonathan Darling; Chapter 18: Animals
  • Kathryn Gillespie; Chapter 19: Children and Young People
  • John Horton, Michelle Pyer, and Faith Tucker; Chapter 20: Historical Geographies and Archived Subjects
  • Derek Alderman and Joshua Inwood; Chapter 21: Powerful and Elite Subjects
  • Merje Kuus; Chapter 22: The Environment
  • Jenny Pickerill; Chapter 23: Public Spaces
  • Veronica Crossa; Part 4: Spaces; Chapter 24: Private and Domestic Spaces
  • Geraldine Pratt; Chapter 25: Spaces of Development
  • Jonathan Rigg; Chapter 26: Voluntary Spaces
  • Monica Fariás and Helen F. Wilson; Chapter 27: Virtual Spaces and Social Media
  • Sam Kinsley; Chapter 28: Spaces of Disaster
  • Katie Oven, Hanna Ruszczyk, and Jonathan Rigg; Part 5: Committment; Chapter 29: Writing Research
  • Pat Noxolo;