Ethical Issues in Researching Discourses of Sexual Harassment in Higher Education: Experiences from the University of Nairobi , Kenya.
Date
2013-10-10Author
Muasya, Juliet Njeri
Gatumu, Jane
Type
ArticleLanguage
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Most feminist researchers have not adequately addressed specific ethical dilemmas
that emerge when
conducting research on sexual harassment in African Higher Education institutions.
S
ince the study
used some of the
students’
direct and indirect
autobiographies
which
were told under stigma, disbelief,
and pain, th
us, th
e researcher had
to
consider ethics of research, since the stories helped
uncover
important aspects of social realities in the context institutional culture. In this paper I present
ethical
chal
lenges which
the
researcher encounter
ed while exploring
discourses of sexual ha
rassment
,
which if
not dealt with professionally could affect quality of data.
The ethical challenges discussed in this paper
are based on a
ccess and
c
onsent with the
r
esearch
p
articipants
; participant’s traumatic experiences;
privacy and confidentiality
o
f the
s
tudy
p
articipants and
d
ata
.
The article is based on the authors
’
experiences on ethical issues drawn from a larger PhD study 2013 entitled: Exploring discourses of
access and sexual harassment in Higher Education: A study of students’ perceptions of
the University
of Nairobi’s Institutional Culture, Kenya
.
Key words: Feminist research; sexual harassment;
ethical dilemmas; consent; access;
traumatised experiences; privacy; confidentiality
Citation
nternational Journal of Education and Research, Vol. 1 No. 10 October 2013Publisher
University of Nairobi
Collections
- Faculty of Education (FEd) [1042]