DOAJ Open Access 2012

Obtaining informed consent in non-Western contexts: reflections on fieldwork experiences in Zimbabwe

Ishmael Jeko Ezron Mangwaya Sylvan Blignaut

Abstrak

Current ethics frameworks for regulating social science research seem to be based mainly on Western sociocultural traditions, arguably making it difficult for researchers in non-Western contexts to use them as ethics guides. Yet, these frameworks tend often to be used, un-adapted, as default ethics compasses to guide the conduct of research in non-Western contexts. In this article, the authors reflect on their experiences in obtaining informed consent for an educational research study in Zimbabwe using a Western-based ethics protocol. The experiences are reflectively interpreted in the context of literature with a view to suggesting some sensitive issues that need to be taken into account when seeking informed consent of research participants in non-Western contexts, particularly in Africa.

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Ishmael Jeko

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Ezron Mangwaya

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Sylvan Blignaut

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Jeko, I., Mangwaya, E., Blignaut, S. (2012). Obtaining informed consent in non-Western contexts: reflections on fieldwork experiences in Zimbabwe. https://doi.org/10.38140/aa.v44i4.1373

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Tahun Terbit
2012
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10.38140/aa.v44i4.1373
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