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Week 8.<br />

Ethics of Qualitative Research<br />

Lecture, 2 hours; discussion, 2 hours<br />

It’s hard to overestimate significance of ethical issues while doing fieldwork. During our<br />

last class, we will focus on the responsibility of the researcher while doing fieldwork and the<br />

requirements of professional communities towards their members.<br />

Codes of ethics have been elaborated in a systematic way after the Second World War<br />

by professional associations of the social scientists in Europe and North America; other<br />

countries joined them later. Nowadays, most of the professional association are<br />

international, which leads to unification of ethical standards of the respective professional<br />

activity over the state boarders.<br />

Codes of ethics should be distinguished from the legal requirements, and from mutual<br />

responsibilities outlined in the contracts signed between the researchers and clients; during<br />

the class, we discuss the specific character of ethical norms.<br />

Two Codes of Ethics we are focusing on in this class are ICC/ESOMAR International<br />

Code of Marketing and <strong>Social</strong> Research Practice (ICC/ESOMAR, 1995) and Code of Ethics<br />

and Policies and Procedures of the ASA Committee on Professional Ethics (American<br />

Sociological Association, 1999). We focus on: (a) Rights of the respondents; (b) Rights of<br />

the clients who commission research; and (c) responsibility towards the society in general.<br />

Sanctions against those who violate ethical norms are discussed based on the hierarchy<br />

of sanctions in the ASA Code of Ethics.<br />

We will also discuss special rules that try to regulate publications of research results in<br />

the media, in order to avoid misin<strong>for</strong>mation and deception of public.<br />

Two case studies are presented during the class, to be discussed during the seminar;<br />

one is a CNN publication where survey results are presented, and the second is a paper<br />

where an ethnographer (Eric J. Arnould) discusses ethical dilemmas he faced while doing<br />

fieldwork in Chad.<br />

Homework assignments <strong>for</strong> this week are:<br />

1. the students are required to find on the web codes of ethics of several professional<br />

organizations whose members are involved in social research, and to compare these Codes;<br />

2. Assess the quality of presentation of the finding in the CNN publication distributed in<br />

class.<br />

3. Discuss the case study concerning ethical dilemmas that Eric J. Arnould faced during<br />

his fieldwork and provide their own assessment of the situation and best ways to deal with it.<br />

Required readings <strong>for</strong> this week are:<br />

W. Lawrence Newman. 2003. <strong>Social</strong> Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative<br />

Approaches. Fifth edition. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Pp. 396-398 (“Ethical Dilemmas of Field<br />

Research”).<br />

Earl Babbie. 2004. The Practice of <strong>Social</strong> Research. 10 th Edition. Belmont, Calif.:<br />

Thomson/Wadsworth. Pp. 306-307 (“Research Ethics in Qualitative Field Research”).<br />

Eric J. Arnould. 1998. “Ethical Concerns in Participant Observation/Ethnography,” in<br />

Advances in Consumer Research 25: 72-74.<br />

ICC/ESOMAR International Code of Marketing and <strong>Social</strong> Research Practice.<br />

http://www.esomar.org/esomar/show/id=65961<br />

American Sociological Association. 1997. Code of Ethics.<br />

http://www.asanet.org/members/ecoderev.html<br />

American Sociological Association Committee on Professional Ethics. 1997. Policies<br />

and Procedures. http://www.asanet.org/members/en<strong>for</strong>ce.html<br />

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