Reconsidering the value of covert research: the role of ambiguous consent in participant observation
In this article, we provide a nuanced perspective on the benefits and costs of covert research. In particular, we illustrate the value of such an approach by focusing on covert participant observation. We posit that all observational studies sit along a continuum of consent, with few research projec...
Main Authors: | Roulet, T, Gill, M, Stenger, S, Gill, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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