Feminist Knowledge and Ethical Concerns : Towards a Geography of Situated Ethics
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This paper compares feminist writings on ‘ethic’ behaviour in research, recent debates about ethics among geographers and experiences drawn from the authors’ personal fieldwork. It advocates for the aknowledgment of situated ethics within the methodology of research, including a systematic questioning of the relationships between the interviewer and the interviewed.
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Catherine White and Cathy Bailey, “Feminist Knowledge and Ethical Concerns : Towards a Geography of Situated Ethics”, Espace populations sociétés, 2004/1 | 2004, 131-141.
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Catherine White and Cathy Bailey, “Feminist Knowledge and Ethical Concerns : Towards a Geography of Situated Ethics”, Espace populations sociétés [Online], 2004/1 | 2004, Online since 22 September 2009, connection on 28 March 2024. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/eps/568; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4000/eps.568
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