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Encountering ethics in studying challenging family relations
Henna PirskanenMinna Harju-veijolaMarianne NotkoKaisa MalinenKimmo JokinenMarjo Kuronensubject
Sociology and Political ScienceEthical issuesVulnerabilityta5142tutkimuskäytännöteettiset kysymyksetresearch practicesFamily relationsperhesuhteetta5141ethical issuesta516Engineering ethicsSociologySocial psychologyhaavoittuvuusta515description
This article focuses on ethical considerations in the study of challenging family relations. Our perspective derives from multidisciplinary family studies, including social sciences, psychology and educational sciences. Our concerns include why and how to apply a sensitive approach in studying challenging family relations, and what the key ethical issues are in studies of this kind. We examine questions of multiplicity in family relations, the particularity of vulnerable family relations and the roles of researchers and gatekeepers in the research process. The article is based on a research project where informants were both children and adults, and both qualitative and quantitative data were collected. We argue that doing ethically appropriate research requires much more than formal assessments or ethical board reviews. We claim that rigid ethical regulations may even prevent studies from finding hard-to-reach families or impede the giving of a voice to those who would benefit most from being heard in family studies and in family politics.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-11-01 | Families, Relationships and Societies |