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Examining Ethics in Contemporary Science Education Research : Being Responsive and Responsible, Paperback / softback Book

Examining Ethics in Contemporary Science Education Research : Being Responsive and Responsible Paperback / softback

Edited by Kathrin Otrel-Cass, Maria Andree, Minjung Ryu

Part of the Cultural Studies of Science Education series

Paperback / softback

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This book poses questions on how to work ethically in research on science education.

Applying research ethics reflectively and responsibly is fundamental for conducting research with people.

It seeks to renew the conversation on how and why to engage with ethics in science education research and to adjust and refine research practices.

It highlights both the need for methodological reflections in science education research and the particular ethical research challenges of science education.  Science education research involves the study of people – often young and vulnerable people – and their practices.

Researchers working within humanities and social science research commonly follow guidelines and codes of conducts set by country-specific ethics committees.

Such guidelines function as minimal requirement for ethical reflection.

This book seeks to engage the community of science education researchers in a conversation on ethics in science education moving beyond the mere compliance with governmental regulations toward a collective reflection.

It asks the question of whether the existing guidelines provided for researchers are keeping up with contemporary realities of the visual presence of individuals in digital spaces.

It also asks questions on how participatory research methodologies alters the relations between researchers and practitioners.  This book is organized into two parts: Part one is entitled Challenging existing norms and practices.

It asks questions such as: What are the conditions of knowledge that shape ethical decision making?

Where is this kind of knowledge coming from? How is this knowledge structured, and where are the limitations?

How can we justify our beliefs concerning our ethical research actions?  Part two Epistemological considerations for ethical science education research centres norms and practices of conducting science education research in regard to methods, validity and scope.  

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