Open Data and sensitive interviews

Reflecting on ethics, consent, and reproducibility

Slides and reference list for a seminar
presentation
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Ben Jarman

Published

2020-12-03

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Abstract

Slides and reference list reflecting on the Open Research, Open Data and Open Access agendas; describing ethical and methodological issues raised by these when applied to qualitative data; and identifying how these concerns may be particularly relevant when considering qualitative data gathered through studies of prison(er)s.

Keywords

data sharing, research ethics, open research, qualitative research, prison research, confidentiality

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BibTeX citation:
@unpublished{jarmanOpenDataSensitive2020,
  author = {Jarman, Ben},
  publisher = {Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository},
  title = {Open {Data} and Sensitive Interviews: {Reflecting} on Ethics,
    Consent, and Reproducibility},
  date = {2020-12-03},
  address = {University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology},
  url = {https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/315050},
  doi = {10.17863/CAM.62157},
  langid = {en-GB},
  abstract = {This presentation reflects on qualitative research and the
    Open Research, Open Data and Open Access agendas. It describes
    ethical and methodological issues raised by these when applied to
    qualitative data, and identifies how these concerns may be
    particularly relevant when considering qualitative data gathered
    through studies of prison(er)s.}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Jarman, B. (2020, December). Open Data and sensitive interviews: Reflecting on ethics, consent, and reproducibility, Seminar, University of Cambridge Institute of Criminology: Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository. doi:10.17863/CAM.62157