| About the Editor | xi |
| About the Contributors | xiii |
| About the Series Editor | xix |
| Series Preface | xxi |
| Acknowledgements | xxiv |
| INTRODUCTION | |
| Chapter 1: Qualitative Research Ethics: Changing Contexts and New Methodologies | |
| Helen Busby | 3 |
| REIMAGINING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS: NARRATIVES AND CASE STUDIES | |
| Chapter 2: Ethics Review and YouTube Research with Fertility Preservation Vloggers | |
| Rhonda M. Shaw | 21 |
| Chapter 3: Peer Researchers in Qualitative Research on Homelessness and Mental Health: A Reflexive Journey from Data Validity to Relations of Ethical Labour | |
| Nienke Boesveldt | 37 |
| Chapter 4: Informed Consent in Qualitative Research: Lessons on Relationality from a Technologically Dense Classroom | |
| Fride Haram Klykken | 57 |
| Chapter 5: Ethical Considerations During Photo-eliciting Trajectories with Migrantised Women Focused on ‘Gender Empowerment’ in Civil Society Organisations | |
| Lore Van Praag, Amal Miri, Kaya Klaver and Neda Deneva | 75 |
| Chapter 6: Autoethnography: An Ethics Challenge for Researchers and Reviewers | |
| Nicole Brown | 95 |
| Chapter 7: Whose Ethics Am I Concerned with? Perspectives from Qualitative Research with Retired Educators in Botswana | |
| Hildah L. Mokgolodi | 111 |
| Chapter 8: Ethical Practice in Qualitative Research Involving User-generated Online Content: Questions, Challenges, and Opportunities | |
| Helena Webb | 127 |
| Chapter 9: The Ethics of Using GPS in Qualitative Research with War-affected Families: Experiences of Mobility from Palestine, Lebanon, and Canada | |
| Bree Akesson and Karen Frensch | 145 |
| REFRAMING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ETHICS: PROPOSALS FOR CHANGE | |
| Chapter 10: The Case for Discipline-specific Ethics: A View from Social Anthropology | |
| Michael Herzfeld | 163 |
| Chapter 11: Improving Formalised Ethics Review: Field Sensitivity, Bundles of Usership and Devolution | |
| Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner | 177 |
| Chapter 12: Advancing Indigenous Health Partnerships: Ethical Approaches to Qualitative Research and Health Systems Improvements | |
| Lloy Wylie, Joyla Furlano and Alana Kehoe | 197 |
| Chapter 13: Improving The Ethics Review of Qualitative Health Research Through Increased Collaboration Between Research Ethics Committees, Researchers and Research Participants | |
| Sarah Potthoff and Anke Erdmann | 217 |
| Chapter 14: Research Integrity and Qualitative Research: Tackling and Researching Unethical Practices at the Top | |
| Nina Peršak | 235 |
| Chapter 15: Qualitative Research Ethics: An Agenda for Researchers and Research Organisations | |
| Helen Busby and Mark Israel | 253 |
| Index | 263 |
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