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- Title
Faire de la recherche en ethnologie/ethnolinguistique dans un contexte totalitaire: les défis d'étudier des sujets sensibles.
- Authors
Bousquet, Marie-Pierre
- Abstract
Ethnological and ethnolinguistic research can pose a wide range of different ethical challenges for researchers and the communities in which they work. Ethnologists and ethnolinguists study human societies from different angles to understand their cultural traits, linguistic variability, etc. Such research can advance our understanding of social groups and contribute to the production of knowledge and may even benefit certain communities. But it can also create risks for participants and communities (e.g., loss of privacy, stigmatization, persecution), and for researchers themselves (e.g., loss of access to a field area, loss of control over the research process and results). These risks and other ethical challenges, and the means to address them, deserve special attention from ethnologists and ethnolinguistics.
- Subjects
SOCIAL groups; ANTHROPOLOGICAL linguistics; VERSTEHEN; SOCIAL stigma; HUMAN experimentation
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique, 2020, Vol 3, Issue 3, p141
- ISSN
2561-4665
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7202/1073792ar