Abstract
The issue of obtaining ethics clearance for research in development studies’ interdisciplinary fields is often a cause of frustration and confusion. While this is common across most disciplines, in development studies it is often seen to be more acute given that the research in largely overseas, and is automatically categorised by ethics committees as medium risk regardless of how seemingly benign the research might be. This session does not propose solutions to these dilemmas but rather will give guidance based on the National Statement, to make a case as to why particular development studies research should be considered positively.
About the Speaker
Dr Patrick Kilby is a Senior Lecturer and convener of the Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development Program at the ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology and Co-Chair of the ANU Humanities & Social Sciences Delegated Ethics Review Committee. His research interests are: NGOs and NGO accountability; gender and development; managing international development programs; and most recently the story of foreign aid.
Date and time
Thursday 5 November, 2-3pm
This seminar will be held on Zoom. The presentation will be around 30 minutes and will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience. We will also make available a recording of the seminar after the talk.
Registration required
https://anu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l5dIou9NRbqrqTWEKlvT6w
Location
Speakers
- Dr Patrick Kilby, ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology
Contact
- Ethics Training and Projects Officer