This Major Work focuses on critical social research, shedding a light on the wider philosophical and methodological issues and disputes associated with the topic of research ethics as they have arisen primarily in the social sciences but also in a number of other disciplinary fields. The four volumes contain an impressive range of contributions, both historical and contemporary in scope, arranged into eight thematic sections covering: Philosophy, ethics and social inquiry: themes and issues Alternative perspectives on ethics, science and social research Universities, ethical principles and the practice of social research Ethics committees and ethical review: analysis and critique (Un)ethical research, contested knowledge and critical social inquiry Questions of ethics, consent, and confidentiality Divisions, differences, and diversity: critical ethical dilemmas in social research Elites and social research: critical engagements Providing a thorough critical overview of key debates and developments over the decades, as well as considering emerging concerns and possible future directions for research, this Major Work is essential reading for scholars engaged in all areas of social research.
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Format: Hardback
Weight: 2630g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 27 Feb 2018
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781473907577
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Barry Smart is Professor of Sociology at the University of Portsmouth and has longstanding research interests in the fields of social theory political economy and philosophy. His research interests include critical social research ethics; higher education; and collaborative work on veganism ethics lifestyle and environment. Kay Peggs is Professor of Sociology at Kingston University (UK) Fellow of the Oxford University Centre for Animal Ethics and Visiting Fellow in Sociology at the University of Portsmouth (UK). Previously she has worked at the universities of Warwick Surrey Portsmouth and Winchester. Her publications include: Identity and Repartnering after Separation (Palgrave 2007) with Richard Lampard Animals and Sociology (Palgrave 2012) and numerous essays and articles in journals such as Sociology The British Journal of Sociology and The Sociological Review. She is co-editor of Observation Methods (Sage 2013) and is assistant editor of the Palgrave Handbook of Practical Animal Ethics. Forthcoming publications include Experiments Animal Bodies and Human Values (Routledge) and the co-authored book (Not) Consuming Animals: Ethics Environment and Lifestyle Choices (Routledge) which is based on the research project she led on veganism ethics and lifestyle. Joseph Burridge is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Portsmouth. Joseph has considerable editorial experience having co-edited a special issue of the journal Social Semiotics (Vol 18 Issue 3 2008) which was re-published as an edited book Analysing Media Discourse (Routledge 2011). He also organised and edited a special issue of the journal Food and Foodways (Vol 20 Issue 1 2012). Joseph teaches research methods across the Portsmouth curriculum as well as offering a final year module in his area of specialist interest: the sociology of food. While Joseph's main research interests lie in the areas of food and culture he is also interested in the sociology of culture more generally along with rhetoric argumentation discursive methods and media representations.