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Grey Matter: Ambiguities and Complexities of Ethics in Research
Authors:Joyce Ellen Kennedy
Affiliation:(1) University of New Brunswick, PO Box 25021, Fredericton, NB, E3A 5V7, Canada
Abstract:Ethical dilemmas are often not discussed in the dissemination of educational research. While the ethical guidelines for research seem clear at first glance, a closer look at the intimate nature of qualitative research reveals that there are many ambiguities or ‘grey’ areas where researchers must rely on their personal value systems. This article discusses the challenges faced by an experienced educator, although novice researcher, in considering the ethical parameters of her own research with adolescents with hearing loss. In particular, the grey ethical areas identified by the researcher include: (a) vulnerable population; (b) researcher role confusion; (c) consent; (d) privacy, confidentiality, and anonymity; as well as (e) the nature of risk. Based on the author’s own reflections on beginning the research process, the article presents possible pitfalls and ways of overcoming the possibility of becoming immobilized by the ethical enigmas of research.
Keywords:consent  deaf and hard of hearing  ethical dilemmas  privacy, confidentiality and anonymity  researcher role confusion  risk  vulnerable population
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