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SAGE 800.818.7243 OR 805.499.9774 6 A.M. TO 5 P.M. PT FAX: 805.375.5291 38 TEXTBOOKS & HANDBOOKS Ethics ETHICS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH: Becoming Culturally Responsive Maria K. E. Lahman, University of Northern Colorado Ethics in Social Science Research: Becoming Culturally Responsive provides a thorough grounding in research ethics, along with examples of real-world ethical dilemmas in working with vulnerable populations. Author Maria K. E. Lahman aims to help qualitative research students design ethically and culturally responsive research with communities that may be very different from their own. CONTENTS PART I: BECOMING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE ETHICAL RESEARCHERS / 1. Becoming: Introduction / 2. Becoming Culturally Responsive Relationally Reflexive Ethics in Research: The Three Rs / 3. Research Ethics History: Regulations and Beyond / 4. Research Pragmatics and Methodological Considerations: Consent and Confidentiality in Culturally Responsive Ethical Research / PART II: EXEMPLARS OF ETHICAL RESEARCH WITH DISTINCTIVE GROUPS AND SPACES / 5. Ethical Research with Children: Always Othered? / 6. Ethical Research with People Who Immigrate: A Stranger in a Strange Land / 7. Ethical Research with People of Diverse Sexual Orientation and Gender: Inescapably Othered? / 8. Ethical Research with People who are Homeless: "My Mind's NOT Homeless" / 9. Visual and Virtual Ethical Research: Captured Forever PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-2861-4 • ©2018 • 312 PAGES • ETHICS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH: A Practical Guide for the Student Scientist Daniel P. Corts, Augustana College • Holly E. Tatum, Randolph College Ethics in Psychological Research is a brief, practical guide for student researchers and their mentors to answer ethical questions and navigate issues of institutional policies and academic freedom. Authors Daniel P. Corts and Holly E. Tatum guide readers in identifying, preventing, mitigating, and resolving ethical issues in research using a unique ethical framework. Each of the standalone chapters provide real-life examples of ethical questions, a description of scholarly work on the matter, and suggestions for how to address similar problems should they arise in the researcher's own work. The book makes for a succinct and easy-to-use reference for any student conducting research in the behavioral sciences. CONTENTS 1: Ethics and Values in Psychological Science / 2: Before the Research Begins: Understanding Freedoms and Responsibilities / 3: Ethics of Collaborating: Ownership and Authorship / 4: Managing Risks with Human Subjects / 5: Navigating the IRB Review Process / 6: Working With Animal Subjects / 7: Research Misconduct / 8: Ethics of Statistical Practices / 9: Ethical Writing Practices PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-5000-4 • ©2019 • 120 PAGES • 100 QUESTIONS (AND ANSWERS) ABOUT RESEARCH ETHICS Emily E. Anderson, Loyola University Chicago • Amy Corneli, FHI 360, Duke University School of Medicine 100 Questions (and Answers) About Research Ethics is an essential guide for graduate students and researchers in the social and behavioral sciences, identifying and answering the essential questions from assessing risks, to protecting privacy and vulnerable populations, obtaining informed consent, using technology such as social media, negotiating the IRB process, and handling data ethically. It is a useful resource for students developing their thesis and dissertation proposals and for junior faculty designing research. CONTENTS PART 1: UNDERSTANDING ETHICS IN RESEARCH WITH HUMAN PARTICIPANTS / PART 2: ASSESSING RESEARCH RISKS AND BENEFITS / PART 3: PROTECTING PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY / PART 4: PROTECTING VULNERABLE POPULATIONS / PART 5: OBTAINING INFORMED CONSENT / PART 6: DESIGNING ETHICAL RESEARCH / PART 7: CONDUCTING RESEARCH USING THE INTERNET / PART 8: NEGOTIATING THE IRB REVIEW PROCESS / PART 9: UNDERSTANDING ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF DATA USE / PART 10: HANDLING ETHICAL ISSUES THAT ARISE DURING RESEARCH IMPLEMENTATION PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-5063-4870-4 • ©2018 • 224 PAGES • Feminist Research FEMINIST RESEARCH PRACTICE: A Primer SECOND EDITION Edited by: Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Boston College The fully revised and updated edition of Feminist Research Practice: A Primer draws on the expertise of a stellar group of interdisciplinary scholars who cover cutting-edge research methods and explore research questions related to the complex and diverse issues that deeply impact women's lives. CONTENTS 1. A Re-Invitation to Feminist Research / 2. Feminist Empiricism and Standpoint Theory: Approaches to Understanding the Social World / 3. Feminist Postmodernism, Poststructuralism and Critical Theory / 4. Ethics and Feminist Research / 5. What is Feminist Ethnography? / 6. Feminist Practice of Action and Community Research / 7. Feminist Approaches to In-Depth Interviewing / 8. The Practice of Feminist Focus Groups / 9. Feminist Media Research / 10. Feminist Survey Research / 11. The Feminist Practice of Program Evaluation / 12. Feminist Approaches to Mixed Methods Research / 14. Conclusion: Putting Together Your Research Project PAPERBACK ISBN: 978-1-4129-9497-2 •©2014 • 456 PAGES • online resources •

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