Unpacking Sensitive Research Epistemological and Methodological Implications

Unpacking Sensitive Research: Epistemological and Methodological Implications by Erica Borgstrom, published by Routledge in 2022, is a thought-provoking exploration of the complexities surrounding sensitive research. This 128-page book delves into the implications of conducting research on topics that may pose risks to participants or involve stigmatizing issues. It challenges the conventional understanding of what constitutes sensitive research and offers a collective reflection on the practices and methodologies involved.
Readers will find a diverse range of perspectives as the book includes contributions from researchers examining topics such as sex and sexuality, death, abortion, and learning disabilities. The chapters highlight the emotional and ethical dilemmas faced by researchers in these fields, emphasizing the need for sensitivity and awareness in research practices. By unpacking the term ‘sensitive research’, this edition encourages a deeper understanding of the methodological challenges inherent in these studies, ultimately advancing the discourse within psychology, sociology, and social science research.
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The term ‘sensitive research’ is applied to a wide range of issues and settings. It is used to denote projects that may involve risk to people, stigmatising topics, and/or require a degree of sensitivity on behalf of the researcher. Rather than take the notion of ‘sensitive research’ for granted, this collection unpacks and challenges what the term means. This book is a collective endeavour to reflect on research practices around ‘sensitive research’, providing in-depth explorations about what this label means to different researchers, how it is done – including the need to be sensitive as a researcher – and what impacts this has on methods and knowledge creation. The book includes chapters from researchers who have explored a diverse range of research topics, including sex and sexuality, death, abortion, and learning disabilities, from several disciplinary perspectives, including sociology, anthropology, health services research and interdisciplinary work. The researchers included here collectively argue that current approaches fail to adequately account for the complex mix of emotions, experiences, and ethical dilemmas at the heart of many ‘sensitive’ research encounters. Overall, this book moves the field of ‘sensitive research’ beyond the genericity of this label, showing ways in which researchers have in practice addressed the methodological threats that are triggered when we uncritically embark on ‘sensitive research’. —
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