Towards Ethical International Research Partnerships in Gender-Based Violence Research: Insights From Research Partners in Kenya
Author(s) -
Sanne Weber,
Margaret Hardiman,
Wangu Kanja,
Siân Thomas,
Nicole Robinson-Edwards,
Caroline BradburyJones
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
violence against women
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.807
H-Index - 96
eISSN - 1552-8448
pISSN - 1077-8012
DOI - 10.1177/10778012211035798
Subject(s) - kenya , feeling , poison control , human factors and ergonomics , suicide prevention , occupational safety and health , perspective (graphical) , public relations , power (physics) , research ethics , political science , economic growth , medicine , psychology , environmental health , social psychology , psychiatry , computer science , economics , quantum mechanics , physics , law , artificial intelligence
Research with survivors of gender-based violence in low- and middle-income countries is important to improve understanding of experiences of violence and the policies that can help combat it. But this research also implies risks for survivors, such as re-traumatization, safety concerns, and feelings of exploitation. These risks are magnified if research is undertaken by researchers from high-income countries, whose positionality produces power inequalities affecting both participants and research partners. This article describes the ethical challenges of international gender-based violence research from the perspective of Kenyan researchers and organizations and identifies recommendations about how to prevent them.
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