2014
DOI: 10.1109/mts.2014.2363983
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Questioning Professional Autonomy in Qualitative Inquiry

R. Varma
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“…IRB review is no guarantee, however, that the ethical issues relevant to a particular research project will be engaged. Consider, for instance, Majic’s experience, in her research on the sex worker industry, that “form-driven consent procedures…invoke[d] a moment of fear for participants” (Majic 2014, 14; emphasis in original)—an ethical concern not raised in IRB review (see Varma 2014 for additional examples). Furthermore, IRB policy, by design, does not touch on ethical issues that might emerge in dissemination, such as when various audiences, such as the Central Intelligence Agency, use published work, especially without the author’s knowledge, let alone permission (Fujii 2012; see Salemink 2003, 3–5).…”
Section: Concluding Thoughtsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IRB review is no guarantee, however, that the ethical issues relevant to a particular research project will be engaged. Consider, for instance, Majic’s experience, in her research on the sex worker industry, that “form-driven consent procedures…invoke[d] a moment of fear for participants” (Majic 2014, 14; emphasis in original)—an ethical concern not raised in IRB review (see Varma 2014 for additional examples). Furthermore, IRB policy, by design, does not touch on ethical issues that might emerge in dissemination, such as when various audiences, such as the Central Intelligence Agency, use published work, especially without the author’s knowledge, let alone permission (Fujii 2012; see Salemink 2003, 3–5).…”
Section: Concluding Thoughtsmentioning
confidence: 99%