A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Researching the Powerful: A Call for the Reconstruction of Research Ethics




AuthorsAnne Alvesalo-Kuusi, David Whyte

PublisherSage

Publication year2018

JournalSociological Research Online

Volume23

Issue1

First page 136

Last page152

Number of pages17

ISSN1360-7804

eISSN1360-7804

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1360780417747000

Web address http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1360780417747000


Abstract

This article analyses the contradictions that arise when the widely
accepted ethical principles we use as social researchers are applied in
the context of researching the powerful. It does so in order to
encourage a debate about how we might reconstruct a workable ethical
framework in the context of ‘studying up’. This article draws on
prolonged debates on the relevance and appropriateness of ethical codes,
exploring how the concepts and the guidelines that codify them might be
reframed. The paper thus analyses the dominant ethical principles
adopted in professional codes of conduct, foregrounding a twin obsession
with professional (the social scientist) and institutional (the
university) autonomy that hampers the development of a research ethics
that meaningfully contributes to enhancing the public or common
interest. Instead, we argue for a reconstruction of social science
research ethics based on a collectivist understanding of the ‘public
interest’ that is not exclusively defined for and by the academy but
connects to all groups interested in knowing about the closed-off worlds
of the powerful.



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