Geographical Research with 'Vulnerable Groups': Re-examining Methodological and Ethical Process

Nadia von Benzon (Editor), Lorraine van Blerk (Editor)

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    Abstract

    Drawing on varied expertise from specialisms across the sub-disciplines of social and cultural geography, this book seeks to interrogate what it is to do research with people widely considered to be vulnerable. Written from an emancipatory standpoint, this book addresses the ethical and practical challenges that face researchers working with marginalised people. With chapters exploring the authors’ own experiences of working with a wide range of participants including homeless people, indigenous peoples, drug addicts, learning disabled children, and prisoners, the book draws on research undertaken by academics across the globe. Geographical Research with ‘Vulnerable Groups’ unpicks and interrogates each part of the research process, from obtaining ethics permission from review bodies, to recruitment and gatekeepers, through to dissemination of research findings. Throughout the discussion, authors foreground the relational identities of the actors in the research process, highlighting the ways in which institutional attempts to protect marginalised people from risk, perpetuate a perceived, and even material, vulnerability. This honest and empirically driven text will provide an illuminating insight for researchers embarking on research with marginalised people.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationOxford
    PublisherRoutledge
    Number of pages180
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic)9781351180849
    ISBN (Print)9780815396871 (hbk), 9780367592820 (pbk)
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

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