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Ethical concerns in action research

Brydon-Miller M, Greenwood D, Eikeland O

Type of Publication:
Reviewed Journal Article

Source:
Action Research, 2006, V4, N1, pp. 5-8.

Content:
A special issue on ethical considerations of relevance to action researchers. With the following contributions:

Susan Boser, Ethics and power in community-campus partnerships for research

Anne Inga Hilsen, And they shall be known by their deeds: Ethics and politics in action research

Olav Eikeland, Condescending ethics and action research: Extended review article

Mary-Lee Judah and George H. Richardson, Between a rock and a (very) hard place: The ambiguous promise of action research in the context of state mandated teacher professional development

Davydd J. Greenwood, Mary Brydon-Miller, and Carla Shafer, Intellectual property and action research

Mary Brydon-Miller and Davydd Greenwood, A re-examination of the relationship between action research and human subjects review processes

Mary Brydon-Miller, Davydd Greenwood, and Olav Eikeland, Conclusion: Strategies for addressing ethical concerns in action research




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