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Author: BENGRY-HOWELL A.; GRIFFIN C.;
Title: Negotiating access in ethnographic research with ‘hard to reach’ young people: establishing common ground or a process of methodological grooming?
Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(5), 2012, pp.403-416.
Format: article;
Topics: informed consent; research ethics; research methodologies; young people; practice; United Kingdom; Select:
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2 of 549
Author: SALWAY Sarah; et al.;
Title: Can the quality of social research on ethnicity be improved through the introduction of guidance? Findings from a research commissioning pilot exercise.
Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(5), 2012, pp.385-401.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; ethnicity; research ethics; research methodologies; standards; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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3 of 549
Author: O'REILLY Michelle; et al.;
Title: Parent and child views on anonymity: ‘I’ve got nothing to hide’.
Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(3), 2012, pp.211-223.
Format: article;
Topics: child and adolescent mental health services; confidentiality; qualitative research; research ethics; user views; research; England; Select:
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4 of 549
Author: TYLDUM Guri;
Title: Ethics or access? Balancing informed consent against the application of institutional, economic or emotional pressures in recruiting respondents for research.
Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(3), 2012, pp.199-210.
Format: article;
Topics: informed consent; research ethics; research methodologies; risk; Select:
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5 of 549
Author: GILLIES Val; EDWARDS Rosalind;
Title: Working with archived classic family and community studies: illuminating past and present conventions around acceptable research practice.
Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(4), 2012, pp.321-330.
Format: article;
Topics: families; parenting; qualitative research; research ethics; sociology; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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6 of 549
Author: MCCARRY Melanie;
Title: Who benefits? A critical reflection of children and young people’s participation in sensitive research.
Reference: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15(1), 2012, pp.55-68.
Format: article;
Topics: children; participatory research; partner abuse; research ethics; user participation; young people; research; England; Select:
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7 of 549
Author: MCKEVITT Christopher;
Title: Experience, knowledge and evidence: a comparison of research relations in health and anthropology.
Reference: Evidence and Policy, 9(1), January 2013, pp.113-130.
Format: article;
Topics: evidence-based practice; participatory research; research design; research ethics; user participation; Select:
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8 of 549
Author: GURU Surinder;
Title: Reflections on research: families affected by counter-terrorism in the UK.
Reference: International Social Work, 55(5), September 2012, pp.689-703.
Format: article;
Topics: Muslims; politics; research ethics; research methodologies; terrorism; women; research; England; Select:
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9 of 549
Author: PARKER Jonathan; PENHALE Bridget; STANLEY David;
Title: Research ethics review: social care and social science research and the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Reference: Ethics and Social Welfare, 5(4), 2011, pp.380-400.
Format: article;
Topics: mental capacity; mental health law; research ethics; research methods; social work; research; England; Wales; Select:
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10 of 549
Author: DRISCOLL Jennifer;
Title: Children's rights and participation in social research: balancing young people's autonomy rights and their protection.
Reference: Child and Family Law Quarterly, 24(4), 2012, pp.452-474.
Format: article;
Topics: children; childrens rights; informed consent; law; looked after children; participation; research ethics; research governance; research methods; young people; United Kingdom; Select:
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11 of 549
Author: SHAW Ian; LUNT Neil;
Title: Constructing practitioner research.
Reference: Social Work Research, 36(3), September 2012, pp.197-208.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; research ethics; research methods; social care provision; social workers; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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12 of 549
Author: MUNRO Gayle; BRAGAGLIA Fleur;
Title: Who determines what is 'ethical'? Some challenges of research governance within the voluntary sector.
Reference: Voluntary Sector Review, 3(3), November 2012, pp.407-415.
Format: article;
Topics: research ethics; research governance; voluntary organisations; voluntary sector; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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13 of 549
Author: MCDONALD Katherine; PATKA Mazna;
Title: “There is no black or white”: scientific community views on ethics in intellectual and developmental disability research.
Reference: Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 9(3), September 2012, pp.206-214.
Format: article;
Topics: learning disabilities; participatory research; research ethics; research; United States; Select:
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14 of 549
Author: TUFFORD Lea; et al.;
Title: Conducting research with lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations: navigating research ethics board reviews.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 24(3), July-September 2012, pp.221-240.
Format: article;
Topics: bisexual people; gay men; lesbians; research ethics; social work; practice; Canada; United States; Select:
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15 of 549
Author: KENNAN Danielle; FIVES Allyn; CANAVAN John;
Title: Accessing a hard to reach population: reflections on research with young carers in Ireland.
Reference: Child and Family Social Work, 17(3), August 2012, pp.275-283.
Format: article;
Topics: carers; child protection; children; confidentiality; research ethics; research methodologies; user participation; young people; research; Ireland; Select:
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16 of 549
Author: HARPER David; THOMPSON Andrew R.; (eds.);
Title: Qualitative research methods in mental health and psychotherapy: a guide for students and practitioners
Publisher: Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. 272p.
Format: book;
Topics: evaluation; mental health; psychotherapy; qualitative research; research ethics; research methods; user participation; practice; care professionals; Select:
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17 of 549
Author: BEAMISH Eileen; et al;
Title: Better together: the TRAIL user participation toolkit for living labs
Publisher: Belfast: University of Ulster, 2012. 108p.
Format: book;
Topics: case studies; participatory research; research ethics; research governance; user participation; practice; practice example; Select:
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18 of 549
Author: WHITE Emma L.; MORGAN Michelle F.;
Title: Yes! I am a researcher. The research story of a young adult with Down syndrome.
Reference: British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 40(2), June 2012, pp.101-108.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; data collection; Downs syndrome; participatory research; research dissemination; research ethics; research skills; England; Select:
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19 of 549
Author: YOUNG Alys; HUNT Ros;
Title: Research with d/deaf people
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Publisher: London: School for Social Care Research, 2011. 27p.
Format: book;
Topics: adults; deafness; research ethics; research methods; social care provision; research review; Select:
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20 of 549
Author: KEENAN Marie;
Title: Researching the lives of Irish Roman Catholic clergy who have sexually abused minors: collaborative inquiry.
Reference: Qualitative Social Work, 11(3), May 2012, pp.282-298.
Format: article;
Topics: child sexual abuse; research ethics; research methods; sex offenders; sexual offences; research; Ireland; Select:
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