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[From the Archives] Ep 169: Dr. Helen Kara on Research Ethics
12/21/20 • 35 min
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On this episode, Katie is joined by Dr. Helen Kara, Director of We Research It Ltd, who has been an independent researcher since 1999 and writes and teaches on research methods. She is the author of Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide (Policy Press, 2015). She is not, and never has been, an academic, though she has learned to speak the language. In 2015, Helen was the first fully independent researcher to be conferred as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. She is also a Visiting Fellow at the UK’s National Centre for Research Methods. Her latest book is Research Ethics in the Real World: Euro-Western and Indigenous Perspectives (Policy Press, 2018).
Segment 1: Research Ethics [00:00-20:58]
In this first segment, Helen shares about her recent book on research ethics.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
- We Research It Ltd
- Kara, H. (2015). Creative research methods in the social sciences: A practical guide. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
- Kara, H. (2018). Research ethics in the real world: Euro-Western and indigenous perspectives. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
Segment 2: Researching Independently [20:59-35:31]
In segment two, Helen shares about her experience being a long-term independent researcher.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
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The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.
On this episode, Katie is joined by Dr. Helen Kara, Director of We Research It Ltd, who has been an independent researcher since 1999 and writes and teaches on research methods. She is the author of Creative Research Methods in the Social Sciences: A Practical Guide (Policy Press, 2015). She is not, and never has been, an academic, though she has learned to speak the language. In 2015, Helen was the first fully independent researcher to be conferred as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. She is also a Visiting Fellow at the UK’s National Centre for Research Methods. Her latest book is Research Ethics in the Real World: Euro-Western and Indigenous Perspectives (Policy Press, 2018).
Segment 1: Research Ethics [00:00-20:58]
In this first segment, Helen shares about her recent book on research ethics.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
- We Research It Ltd
- Kara, H. (2015). Creative research methods in the social sciences: A practical guide. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
- Kara, H. (2018). Research ethics in the real world: Euro-Western and indigenous perspectives. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
Segment 2: Researching Independently [20:59-35:31]
In segment two, Helen shares about her experience being a long-term independent researcher.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, post a comment below or contact the “Research in Action” podcast:
Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: [email protected] Voicemail: 541-737-1111
If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review.
The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.
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Segment 1: Information Behavior Research [00:00-12:25]
In this first segment, Rebekah describes her research in information behavior.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
Segment 2: Grounded Theory [12:26-24:27]
In segment two, Rebekah shares some of her experiences using grounded theory as a methodology.
Segment 3: Researching Academics in Transition [24:28-36:57]
In segment three, Rebekah shares about her most recent research on academics on short-term contracts.
To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, post a comment below or contact the “Research in Action” podcast:
Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: [email protected] Voicemail: 541-737-1111
If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review.
The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.
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