Ethical Considerations in Conducting Research with Non-native Speakers of English
Author(s) -
Joanna Koulouriotis
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
tesl canada journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1925-8917
pISSN - 0826-435X
DOI - 10.18806/tesl.v28i0.1078
Subject(s) - honor , qualitative research , psychology , pedagogy , research ethics , ethical issues , sociology , engineering ethics , linguistics , social science , computer science , philosophy , psychiatry , engineering , operating system
The ethical considerations of three education researchers working with nonnative English-speaking participants were examined from a critical theory standpoint in the light of the literature on research ethics in various disciplines. Qualitative inquiry and data analysis were used to identify key themes, which centered around honor and respect for participants’ voices and the researchers’ perceived limitations of university research ethics boards (REBs) to address adequately their concerns when working with non-native English speakers.
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