Abstract

This chapter (Chapter 4) discusses why ethics has become important to social research: this includes consideration of critiques of 'value free' ways of doing research; the rise of risk and governanace agendas internationally; and the development of feminist ethics, including 'ethics of care'. The chapter explores how feminist researchers have collaborated and engaged with ethics principles and ethical dilemmas in their research practice, using various international examples.

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