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Mobilising research ethics: Two examples from Aotearoa New Zealand

机译:动员研究道德:来自Aotearoa新西兰的两个例子

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xml:id="nzg12154-para-0001">(Im)mobilities are considered to encapsulate a broad range of projects that establish a ‘moment‐driven’ social science. I argue that moment driven research needs to be in conversation with an ethical document. It is how the ethical landscape responds to this increasingly dynamic and radically open interaction, while avoiding the excess dangers of institutionalised review that warrants more attention. Through the lens of two research projects, one based around relocated populations from post‐disaster Christchurch and the other on sharemilkers in the Waikato, mobilities and ethics are discussed. In short, the mobilities of participants altered the ethical dynamics of research.
机译: XML:ID =“NZG12154-PARA-0001”>(IM)移动性被认为封装了建立“瞬间驱动”社会科学的广泛项目。 我认为时刻驱动的研究需要与道德文件进行谈话。 道德景观如何应对这种日益动态和彻底的开放的互动,同时避免了制度化审查的过度危险,这令诉权更加关注。 通过两个研究项目的镜头,讨论了截止灾后基督城的迁移群体,另一个基于瓦马托,散团,移动和道德在沙丘上的其他人。 简而言之,参与者的迁移率改变了研究的道德动态。

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