Qualitative Research Methods: ‘Dilemmas for qualitative researchers: ethical thinking and being ethical’
This two-day event aims to explore ethical dilemmas in research. It provides an opportunity to explore the research experiences of expert researchers. It comprises of lectures, workshops and a discussion forum for PGR students.
Aimed at
Doctoral Researchers and Doctoral Research StaffPre-requisites
N/A
Key learning outcomes
By the end of this session, learners will be able to
- Understand the range and complexity of ethical dilemmas that are inherent in qualitative research.
- Undertake ethically sound research that goes beyond the requirements for ethical approval and research integrity.
Presented by
Professor Nicola Ansell, Human Geography, CBASS
Dr Anne Chappell, Divisional Lead/Senior Lecturer - Education
Dr Rachel Jarvie and Dr Emma Wainwright, Reader, CBASS
Dr Anne Chappell, Divisional Lead/Senior Lecturer - Education
Dr Rachel Jarvie and Dr Emma Wainwright, Reader, CBASS
Specific skills focused on in this session
N/A
Health and Safety and general notice
Participants will
- be expected to look at visual images via University presentation equipment
- be expected to move around and perform activities
Refreshments and food will be provided.
Flash photography may take place.