ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies
Volume 6, Issue 3, 2007
http://www.acme-journal.org/Volume6-3.htm
Special Thematic Issue: Participatory Ethics
Guest Edited by Caitlin Cahill, Farhana Sultana & Rachel Pain
Contents:
Participatory Ethics: Politics, Practices, Institutions
304
Caitlin Cahill, Farhana Sultana and Rachel Pain
Bureacratizing Ethics: Institutional Review Boards and Participatory Research
319
Deborah Martin
Negotiating Participatory Ethics in the Midst of Institutional Ethics
329
Sarah Elwood
Silenced for Their Own Protection: How the IRB Marginalizes those it Feigns to Protect
339
Matt Bradley
Codes, Committees and Other Such Conundrums!
350
Kye Askins
Repositioning Ethical Commitments: Participatory Action Research as a Relational Praxis of Social Change
360
Caitlin Cahill
Reflexivity, Positionality and Participatory Ethics: Negotiating Fieldwork Dilemmas in International Research
374
Farhana Sultana
Positionalities and Knowledge: Negotiating Ethics in Practice
386
Peter Hopkins
Ethics, Hegemonic Whiteness, and the Contested Imagination of ‘Aboriginal Community’ in Social Science Research in Canada
395
Lawrence Berg, Mike Evans, Duncan Fuller and The Okanagan Urban Aboriginal Health Research Collective
Formality and Friendship: Research Ethics Review and Participatory Action Research
411
Megan K. Blake
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On 12/6/07 7:47 AM, "Stuart Hodkinson" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm currently putting together some reading on 'getting funding for
> research for activism' and before I reinvent the wheel, I was wondering
> if any Critters out there could send me ([log in to unmask]) any
> references to books, articles, websites, pamphlets etc that might
> include:
>
> - a good guide to getting funding for social change research
> - including the 'ethics of'
> - critical analysis of major funding bodies
>
> I will compile all the responses and send back to the list.
>
> Thanks very much in advance
>
> Stuart
>
> Dr Stuart Hodkinson
> School of Geography
> University of Leeds
> LS2 9JT
> 0113-343-1820
>
> ESRC Autonomous Geographies Project
> www.autonomousgeographies.org
>
> MA in Activism and Social Change
> www.activismsocialchange.org.uk
>