This paper will argue that the process of ethics applications used in the social sciences provides an opportunity for deeper development and stronger research in art and design. The focus will be upon the relationships between the researchers and their participants. As such the paper will address the conference sub-theme of ‘Identities/ Subjectivities’. In so doing the following questions will be explored and indirectly addressed to the audience: Who are your research participants? Who are you in your current research project? What are the relationships between you and your participants? These three questions will provide the structure for the paper, which will engage with the current ethics feedback form that is used by ethics committees at the University of South Australia. A post colonial methodology will be used to critique relationships of power in the processes of identification and subject formulation. Examples used to illustrate research relationships and ethical decisions will relate to scenarios in the field of art and design.
Ethics in human research: enriching understandings of participatory research
Kathleen CONNELLAN
2006 Conference