Ethical research landscapes in fragile and conflict-affected contexts: understanding the challenges

IF 2.1 Q2 ETHICS
Kelsey Shanks, J. Paulson
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Abstract

As the prevalence of conflict and fragility continue to rise around the world, research is increasingly heralded as a solution. However, current ethical guidelines for working in areas suffering from institutional and social fragility, insecurity or violent conflict have been heavily critiqued as highly abstract; focussed only on data collection; detached from the realities of academia in the Global South; and potentially extractive. This article seeks to respond to that assessment by spotlighting some of the most prevalent challenges researchers face in the pursuit of ethical working practices. It explores the material and epistemic injustices that often shape and underpin research structures and relationships in these contexts. The paper draws on the authors’ experiences of research in conflict-affected and fragile contexts over the last fifteen years and on workshop discussions with researchers based in fragile and conflict-affected contexts conducted in Amman, Bogotá and Dhaka in 2019-2020. The paper works from the premise that achieving ethical research in fragile spaces is not dependent solely on activity at the site of research, but also on decisions made across the entire ecosystem of a research project. It therefore interrogates the full research landscape, from funding models, to research design (including research topics, partnerships, methods, participant selection, and researcher positionality), to dissemination plans and ethical gatekeeping. The paper critically reflects on inequities in the processes of knowledge production about conflict and fragility and the key ethical challenges that researchers encounter. It highlights the need for further guidance, support and accountability to ensure ethical research practices.
脆弱和受冲突影响背景下的伦理研究景观:理解挑战
随着冲突和脆弱性在世界范围内的普遍存在,研究越来越被视为一种解决方案。然而,目前在体制和社会脆弱、不安全或暴力冲突地区工作的道德准则被严厉批评为高度抽象;只注重数据收集的;与南半球学术界的现实脱节;而且可能是采掘的。本文试图通过强调研究人员在追求道德工作实践中面临的一些最普遍的挑战来回应这一评估。它探讨了在这些背景下经常塑造和巩固研究结构和关系的物质和认识上的不公正。本文借鉴了作者过去15年来在受冲突影响和脆弱环境下的研究经验,以及2019-2020年在安曼、波哥大和达卡与脆弱和受冲突影响环境下的研究人员进行的研讨会讨论。这篇论文的前提是,在脆弱的空间中实现伦理研究不仅取决于研究地点的活动,还取决于研究项目的整个生态系统所做的决定。因此,它审视了整个研究领域,从资助模式到研究设计(包括研究主题、伙伴关系、方法、参与者选择和研究人员定位),再到传播计划和道德把关。本文批判性地反思了关于冲突和脆弱性的知识生产过程中的不平等以及研究人员遇到的关键伦理挑战。它强调需要进一步的指导、支持和问责制,以确保合乎道德的研究实践。
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Research Ethics
Research Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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