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Feminist and Community Psychology Ethics in Research with Homeless Women

✍ Scribed by Emily K. Paradis


Book ID
110220154
Publisher
Springer US
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
82 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-0562

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Abstract

This paper presents a feminist and community psychology analysis of ethical concerns that can arise throughout the process of doing research with women who are homeless. The unique contexts of the lives of women who are homeless demand that researchers redefine traditional ethical constructs such as consent, privacy, harm, and bias. Research that fails to do this may perpetuate the stereotyping, marginalization, stigmatization, and victimization homeless women face. Feminist and community research ethics must go beyond the avoidance of harm to an active investment in the well‐being of marginalized individuals and communities. Using feminist and community psychology ethics, this paper addresses some common problems in research with women who are homeless, and argues for the transformation of research from a tool for the advancement of science into a strategy for the empowerment of homeless women and their communities.


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