
Ethics, unboxed
For academic researchers, filling out an institutional ethics review form can sometimes feel like an administrative burden to clear before ‘actual research.’ But what if instead we had the opportunity to pause and reflect on what's currently relevant to the ethics of our research topics and disciplines. ‘Ethics, unboxed’ delves into these questions to consider how we can ‘unbox’ our approach to ethics beyond the ‘check box’ procedure in ways that inform and align with our research approaches. In this limited series, we interview a variety of university lecturers and researchers on how they navigate contemporary ethical challenges. This series is co-led by Dr Nabeela Ahmed and Dr AC Davidson (Geography & Planning, University of Sheffield) and co-designed and hosted by PhD researcher Hannah Redman. It was produced thanks to funding from the University of Sheffield's Research Ethics Committee and School of Geography & Planning. Each episode focuses on ethical research on a particular theme: AI; researching with elites; decolonial research; historical archives and partnering with marginalised communities. Guests with thematic expertise explain the ethical implications of their academic research to date and what advice they might give to doctoral and early career researchers grappling with similar questions in their fields. Each guest also offers their suggestions for how to improve upon standard ethics procedures.
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