The bureaucratization of ethical integrity: Research ethics committees and imaginaries of risk

Shore, Cris. 2024. The bureaucratization of ethical integrity: Research ethics committees and imaginaries of risk. Anthropology Today, 40(2), pp. 8-10. ISSN 0268-540X [Article]
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This article critiques the expanding influence of research ethics committees (RECs) on social research, emphasizing their adverse effects on ethnographic methodologies. It argues that the bureaucratization of ethics, emphasizing compliance over contextual understanding, fundamentally misunderstands and impedes the nuanced nature of ethnographic work. Drawing on personal experiences and broader critiques, the article proposes the need for an alternative system that better accommodates the ethical complexities of social research, advocating for a more tailored approach that respects disciplinary methodologies and fosters genuine ethical engagement.


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