Searching for Ethics

This paper analyses the new legal provisions impacting qualitative research practices and contributing to the institutionalization of research ethics in Switzerland. After contextualizing the emergence of new forms of research regulation, it shows how their epistemological assumptions challenge ant...

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Main Authors: Julie Perrin, Nolwenn Bühler, Marc-Antoine Berthod, Jérémie Forney, Sabine Kradolfer, Laurence Ossipow
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2018-05-01
Series:Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology
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Online Access:https://journal-sa.ch/article/view/7316
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author Julie Perrin
Nolwenn Bühler
Marc-Antoine Berthod
Jérémie Forney
Sabine Kradolfer
Laurence Ossipow
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description This paper analyses the new legal provisions impacting qualitative research practices and contributing to the institutionalization of research ethics in Switzerland. After contextualizing the emergence of new forms of research regulation, it shows how their epistemological assumptions challenge anthropology. It then explores the issues related to the articulation between procedural ethics and processual ethics. Finally, it discusses the different postures which might possibly be adopted by scholars in anthropology and other qualitative social sciences.
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spelling doaj.art-8ac2309207c049b69b586fd13145b9992023-10-05T09:15:49ZdeuBern Open PublishingSwiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology2813-52292813-52372018-05-012310.36950/tsantsa.2018.23.7316Searching for EthicsJulie Perrin0Nolwenn Bühler1Marc-Antoine Berthod 2Jérémie Forney3Sabine Kradolfer4Laurence Ossipow 5Institut d’ethnologie, Université de NeuchâtelUniversité de Lausanne, Université de NeuchâtelHETSL Haute École de travail social et de la santé LausanneUniversité de NeuchâtelUniversité de LausanneHETS Haute École de travail social Genève This paper analyses the new legal provisions impacting qualitative research practices and contributing to the institutionalization of research ethics in Switzerland. After contextualizing the emergence of new forms of research regulation, it shows how their epistemological assumptions challenge anthropology. It then explores the issues related to the articulation between procedural ethics and processual ethics. Finally, it discusses the different postures which might possibly be adopted by scholars in anthropology and other qualitative social sciences. https://journal-sa.ch/article/view/7316research ethicslegislationinformed consentethics committeesepistemology
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Marc-Antoine Berthod
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Sabine Kradolfer
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Searching for Ethics
Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology
research ethics
legislation
informed consent
ethics committees
epistemology
title Searching for Ethics
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informed consent
ethics committees
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