Towards ethical international research partnerships in gender-based violence research : insights from research partners in Kenya
Weber, Sanne
Towards ethical international research partnerships in gender-based violence research : insights from research partners in Kenya Sanne Weber, Margaret Hardiman, Wangu Kanja, Siân Thomas, Nicole Robinson-Edwards and Caroline Bradbury-Jones - Sage, 2021 - Violence Against Women . - Violence Against Women .
Violence Against Women, First published 16 October 2021
Research with survivors of gender-based violence in low- and middle-income countries is important to improve understanding of experiences of violence and the policies that can help combat it. But this research also implies risks for survivors, such as re-traumatization, safety concerns, and feelings of exploitation. These risks are magnified if research is undertaken by researchers from high-income countries, whose positionality produces power inequalities affecting both participants and research partners. This article describes the ethical challenges of international gender-based violence research from the perspective of Kenyan researchers and organizations and identifies recommendations about how to prevent them. (Authors' abstract). Record #7314
INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
RESEARCH ETHICS
RESEARCH METHODS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL
KENYA
UNITED KINGDOM
Towards ethical international research partnerships in gender-based violence research : insights from research partners in Kenya Sanne Weber, Margaret Hardiman, Wangu Kanja, Siân Thomas, Nicole Robinson-Edwards and Caroline Bradbury-Jones - Sage, 2021 - Violence Against Women . - Violence Against Women .
Violence Against Women, First published 16 October 2021
Research with survivors of gender-based violence in low- and middle-income countries is important to improve understanding of experiences of violence and the policies that can help combat it. But this research also implies risks for survivors, such as re-traumatization, safety concerns, and feelings of exploitation. These risks are magnified if research is undertaken by researchers from high-income countries, whose positionality produces power inequalities affecting both participants and research partners. This article describes the ethical challenges of international gender-based violence research from the perspective of Kenyan researchers and organizations and identifies recommendations about how to prevent them. (Authors' abstract). Record #7314
INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
RESEARCH ETHICS
RESEARCH METHODS
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL
KENYA
UNITED KINGDOM