Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/1050
Title: Obtaining informed consent in non-Western contexts: reflections on fieldwork experience Zimbabwe
Authors: Jeko, Ishwael
Mangwaya, Ezron
Blignaut, Sylvan
Keywords: Social science research, Informed consent, Non-Western contexts
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2012
Publisher: UV/UES
Series/Report no.: Acta Academica;Vol. 44, No. 4: 184-208
Abstract: Current ethics frameworks for regulating social science research scent to be based mainly on Western sociocultural traditions, arguably making it difficult for researchers in non-Western contexts to use them as ethics guides. Yet, these frameworks tend often to be used, un-adapted, as default ethics compasses to guide the conduct of research in non-Western contexts. In tins article, the authors reflect on their experiences in obtaining informed consent for an educational research study in Zimbabwe using a Western-based ethics protocol. The experiences are reflectively interpreted in the context of literature with a view to suggesting some sensitive issues that need to be taken into account when seeking informed consent of research participants its non-Western contexts, particularly in Africa.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1050
ISSN: 0537-2405
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