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Volume 1 / 2003 - Volume 9 / 2011
The Ethics Trapeze
1-10
Will C. van den Hoonaard
11-38
Out of the Clash of Hermeneutic Rules Comes Ethical Decision Making: But Does it?
Johannes Iemke Bakker
39-60
Contextual Challenges in South Africa: The Role of a Research Ethics Committee
Brenda Louw and Rina Delport
61-75
Conflict and Convergence: The Ethics Review of Action Research
Michael Owen
77-99
Juggling Through Hoops: Implementing Ethics Policies in Applied Language Studies
Janna Fox, Natasha Artemeva, Richard Darville and Devon Woods
101-122
“Not a Source but a Re-source”: The Ethics of Reading, Teaching, and Interpreting Beyond the Boundaries
Cecilia Martell
123-155
Ethical Issues In Linguistic Fieldwork: An Overview
Keren Rice
157-174
Oral History and Ethical Practice: Towards Effective Policies and Procedures
Nancy Janovicek
175-188
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Ethics Board: Studying the Meaning of Farm Life for Farm Children
Helene A. Cummins
189-203
Prepackaged Tour Versus Personal Journey: The Meaning of Informed Consent in the Context of the Teacher-study Group
Deborah Yeager-Woodhouse and John Sivell
205-220
Students as Research Participants or as Learners?
Ling Shi
221-243
Who Wants these Stories? Reflections on Ethical Implications of the Re-publication of a Missionary Work
Renate Eigenbrod
245-260
Feminism as a Radical Ethics? Questions for Feminist Researchers in the Humanities
Marie Carrière
261-274
New Angles and Tangles in the Ethics Review of Research
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