Ethical considerations of disaster research in conflict-affected areas

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Disaster Prevention and Management Pub Date : 2021-10-20 DOI:10.1108/DPM-03-2021-0075
R. Mena, D. Hilhorst
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Debates on the ethics of disaster and humanitarian studies concern unequal relations in research (among research institutes/researchers/stakeholders); the physical and psychological well-being of research participants and researchers; and the imposition of western methods, frameworks and epistemologies to the study of disasters. This paper focuses on everyday ethics: how they need to be translated throughout the everyday practices of research and how researchers can deal with the ethical dilemmas that inevitably occur.,This paper analyses the process of addressing ethics-related dilemmas from the first author's experiences researching disaster governance in high-intensity conflict settings, in particular drawing from 4 to 6 months of fieldwork in South Sudan and Afghanistan. In addition, ethical issues around remote research are discussed, drawing on the example of research conducted in Yemen. It is based on the personal notes taken by the first author and on the experience of both authors translating guidelines for research in remote and hazardous areas into research practices.,The paper concerns translating ethics into the everyday practices of research planning, implementation and communication. It argues for the importance of adaptive research processes with space for continuous reflection in order to advance disaster studies based on (1) equitable collaboration; (2) participatory methodologies wherever possible; (3) safety and security for all involved; (4) ethical approaches of remote research and (5) responsible and inclusive research communication and research-uptake. Openness about gaps and limitations of ethical standards, discussions with peers about dilemmas and reporting on these in research outcomes should be embedded in everyday ethics.,The paper contributes to discussions on everyday ethics, where ethics are integral to the epistemologies and everyday practices of research.
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受冲突影响地区灾害研究的伦理考虑
关于灾难和人道主义研究伦理的辩论涉及研究中的不平等关系(研究机构/研究人员/利益相关者之间);研究参与者和研究人员的身心健康;将西方的方法,框架和认识论强加到灾难研究中。本文的重点是日常伦理学:它们如何需要在整个研究的日常实践中被翻译,以及研究人员如何处理不可避免地发生的伦理困境。本文根据第一作者在高强度冲突环境中研究灾害治理的经验,特别是在南苏丹和阿富汗进行的4至6个月的实地工作,分析了解决伦理相关困境的过程。此外,还以也门的研究为例,讨论了远程研究的伦理问题。它以第一作者的个人笔记和两位作者将偏远和危险地区的研究指南转化为研究实践的经验为基础。本文关注将伦理学转化为研究计划、实施和交流的日常实践。它论证了具有持续反思空间的适应性研究过程的重要性,以便在以下基础上推进灾害研究:(1)公平合作;(2)尽可能采用参与式方法;(三)有关人员的安全保障;(4)远程研究的伦理途径;(5)负责任和包容的研究交流和研究吸收。对伦理标准的差距和局限性持开放态度,与同行讨论困境,并在研究成果中报告这些问题,这些都应该嵌入日常伦理中。本文有助于讨论日常伦理学,其中伦理学是认识论和日常研究实践的组成部分。
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期刊介绍: Disaster Prevention and Management, An International Journal, sets out to advance the available knowledge in the fields of disaster prevention and management and to act as an integrative agent for extant methodologies and activities relating to disaster emergency and crisis management. Publishing high quality, refereed papers, the journal supports the exchange of ideas, experience and practice between academics, practitioners and policy-makers.
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