The ethics of engagement and representation in community-based participatory research

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2023-05-25
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O’Sullivan, Siobhan
Desmond, Elaine
Buckley, Margaret
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Taylor & Francis
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This paper focuses on ethics in community-based participatory research (CBPR) from inception to post-publication. Central to CBPR is a collaborative, partnership approach that recognises the strengths of partners and engages their distinctive voice and knowledge in the research process. While the ethical complexities that arise in the course of research practice in CBPR can transcend individual projects, they are also grounded in the particularity of the project, community, and research partners. This paper reflects on the experiences of two participatory social policy research projects on housing in Ireland, conducted over the past three years. These projects involved collaborating with older people living in rural areas nationwide and with residents of small communities on offshore islands. The paper explores the ethics of engagement (regarding methods of involvement and access), and the ethics of representation (incorporating the depiction and sharing of research findings) and argues that researchers must pay attention to the specificity of each project and be alive to generating an organic research ethics in how research is set up, conducted, represented, and disseminated. In so doing, we can better foster agency and authenticity in the relationships developed throughout research processes and reflect on and meet shared values and responsibilities
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Community-based participatory research , Research ethics , Engagement , Representation , Dissemination
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O’Sullivan, S., Desmond, E. and Buckley, M. (2023) ‘The ethics of engagement and representation in community-based participatory research’, Ethics and Social Welfare, 17(2), pp. 159–174. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496535.2023.2211756
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