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In this case study, I explore the context specific ethical challenges related to researching in transitional settings. I employ the term ‘contextual ethics’ which I define as the additional ethical issues that need to be considered when researching in certain contexts. These include: the need for the researcher to familiarize themselves with the geographical and political context of the research setting; restricting the scope of participants; engaging in appropriate participant sampling and recruitment strategies; evaluating the use of recording equipment and the use of video and photographic data; and employing appropriate anonymization strategies. Although the focus of this case study is post-conflict Northern Ireland, I posit that the ethical insights are pertinent to researchers planning postgraduate research in other post-conflict settings in addition to those undertaking research related to wider transitional social settings and organizational settings.
Author(s): Mazzetti AS
Publication type: Online Publication
Publication status: Published
Series Title: SAGE Research Methods Cases
Year: 2024
Access Year: 2024
Acceptance date: 21/08/2023
ISBN: 9781529683608
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Place Published: London
Access Date: 6 March
URL: https://methods.sagepub.com/case/the-ethical-challenges-conducting-research-transitional-context
DOI: 10.4135/9781529683608