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The Difficult and Hopeful Ethics of Research on, and with, Social Movements

Gillan, Kevin; Pickerill, Jenny

Social Movement Studies. 2012;11(2):133-143.

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Abstract

This article explores a number of key questions that serve to introduce this special issue on the ethics of research on activism. We first set out the limitations of the bureaucratic response to ethical complexities in our field. We then examine two approaches often used to justify research that demands time consuming and potentially risky participation in research by activists. We label these approaches the ethic of immediate reciprocity and the ethic of general reciprocity and question their impacts. We note, in particular, the tendency of ethics of reciprocity to preclude research on ‘ugly movements’ whose politics offends the left and liberal leanings predominant among movement researchers. The two ethics also imply different positionalities for the researcher vis-à-vis their subject movement which we explore, alongside dilemmas thrown up by multiple approaches to knowledge production and by complex issues of researcher and activist identities. The overall move to increasing complexity offered by this paper will, we hope, provide food for thought for others who confront real-world ethical dilemmas in fields marked by contention. We also hope that it will encourage readers to turn next to the wide range of contributions offered in this issue.

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eng
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http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/csms20/current
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11
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2
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133
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143
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10
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133-143
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10.1080/14742837.2012.664890
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1st November, 2013
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uk-ac-man-scw:257311
Created by:
Gillan, Kevin
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30th January, 2015, 15:30:30
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Gillan, Kevin
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30th January, 2015, 15:30:30

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