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Original Articles

Who's Afraid of… Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research

Pages 64-74 | Published online: 13 Apr 2007
 

Abstract

In the light of her latest study the author investigates ethical challenges of qualitative research connected to the issue of privacy and publicity. The value of any research is that its findings are recognizable to the informants. This is the presupposition of a dialogue and of a possible change of practice. This is, however, also the dilemma of anonymity. To make the analysis recognizable it is important that the steps are transparent, so that it is possible to follow the reasoning of the researcher. Visiting various researchers the author maintains that any research takes colour, not only of the researcher and the subjects, but also by the power games played on the scene. She underlines the responsibility of all parts to participate in an on‐going discussion of the result.

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