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Smith, R
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Stillman, L
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2015-02-09T07:18:02Z |
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2015-02-09T07:18:02Z |
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2014-10 |
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Smith, R and Stillman, L. 2014. Ethics issues and research in vulnerable communities: a case study from the North West province of South Africa. In: Challenges and Solutions: 11th Prato CIRN Conference, Centre for Community and Social Informatics, Faculty of IT, Monash University, Prato Italy, 13-15 October 2014 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7850
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Challenges and Solutions: 11th Prato CIRN Conference, Centre for Community and Social Informatics, Faculty of IT, Monash University, Prato Italy, 13-15 October 2014 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Through the lens of a case-study, this paper outlines some of the problems that arise when implementing ethics requirements in vulnerable communities. There is a mismatch between positivistic ethics norms and those required in the field. In the case study described here, researchers used a community-based participatory research design to study the impact of an ICT intervention on a group of largely illiterate, low status elderly woman in a rural village in the North West province of South Africa. The case study highlights some of the ethical and practical issues that were faced by the researchers who were from a professional research institute. The study consequently provides novice and experienced ICT4D researchers alike with a deeper understanding of the unique actions and choices – and inevitable uncertainties, complexities and compromises – that can arise when addressing ethical issues such as informed consent, which is necessary to obtain legitimised entry into a traditional community. |
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Workflow;14073 |
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Informed consent |
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Research ethics |
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Vulnerable populations |
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Rural communities |
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ICT4D |
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Ethics issues and research in vulnerable communities: a case study from the North West province of South Africa |
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Conference Presentation |
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Smith, R., & Stillman, L. (2014). Ethics issues and research in vulnerable communities: a case study from the North West province of South Africa. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7850 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Smith, R, and L Stillman. "Ethics issues and research in vulnerable communities: a case study from the North West province of South Africa." (2014): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7850 |
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Smith R, Stillman L, Ethics issues and research in vulnerable communities: a case study from the North West province of South Africa; 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7850 . |
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