Emphasizing indigenous communities in social work research ethics
This article questions whether the development of Sámi social work could benefit from a greater emphasis on communities in research ethics. Using experience from a comparative research project carried out in indigenous communities in Norway and the United States, we discuss (1) the advantages and ch...
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ftsfomsorgsforsk:oai:omsorgsforskning.brage.unit.no:11250/2459192 2024-03-03T08:48:35+00:00 Emphasizing indigenous communities in social work research ethics Nygård, Reidunn H. Saus, Merete 2016 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2459192 https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0020872816646815 eng eng International Social Work Nygård, R. & Saus, M. (2016). Emphasizing indigenous communities in social work research ethics. International Social Work, 59(5), 666-678 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2459192 https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0020872816646815 666-678 59 International Social Work 5 sami social work community involvement research ethics Journal article 2016 ftsfomsorgsforsk 2024-02-02T11:37:25Z This article questions whether the development of Sámi social work could benefit from a greater emphasis on communities in research ethics. Using experience from a comparative research project carried out in indigenous communities in Norway and the United States, we discuss (1) the advantages and challenges associated with the institutionalization of research ethics and (2) the consequences for our research design resulting from dialogue with the ethical committees. We conclude that Sámi social work would benefit from more emphasis on external ethical validation. We call for a debate among social workers and researchers on community involvement in social work research. måsjekkes Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Senter for omsorgsforskning: Omsorgsbiblioteket Norway |
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This article questions whether the development of Sámi social work could benefit from a greater emphasis on communities in research ethics. Using experience from a comparative research project carried out in indigenous communities in Norway and the United States, we discuss (1) the advantages and challenges associated with the institutionalization of research ethics and (2) the consequences for our research design resulting from dialogue with the ethical committees. We conclude that Sámi social work would benefit from more emphasis on external ethical validation. We call for a debate among social workers and researchers on community involvement in social work research. måsjekkes |
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Emphasizing indigenous communities in social work research ethics |
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Nygård, R. & Saus, M. (2016). Emphasizing indigenous communities in social work research ethics. International Social Work, 59(5), 666-678 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2459192 https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0020872816646815 |
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