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The Ethics & Politics of Family Research: Salient issues and Psychopolitical validity. Family Research Meeting Roskilde University 29 th October, 2010 Rashmi Singla Cand.Psych., Ph.D. Specialist in Psychotherapy Associate Professor Department of Psychology & Educational Research
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The Ethics & Politics of Family Research: Salient issues and Psychopolitical validity Family Research Meeting Roskilde University 29th October, 2010 Rashmi Singla Cand.Psych., Ph.D. Specialist in Psychotherapy Associate Professor Department of Psychology & Educational Research Roskilde University
Agenda • Background • Salient Ethical Issues • Issues of psycho-political validity • Conclusion
Background: Earlier research projects “Youth Relationships, Ethnicity and Psychosocial Intervention” “Pardannelse blandt ethniske minoritetsunge i Danmark” “Now & Then: Life Trajectories & Diasporic Identities” A follow up study (Singla, 2004, Singla, 2006, Singla, 2008) Current project • Intermarriage, Children of Mixed Parentage and Mental Health: Transnationalism, Everyday life and life course perspectives
Ethical Issues • Access dynamics - ‘Gatekeeper’ issues • Distance/closeness perspectives - merits and perils of ‘ethnic/family position matching’
Ethical Issues • Informed Consent - how much and how precise information? • Anonymity and confidentiality - limitations of anonymity? • Right to knowledge of the findings - extent of knowledge? • Right to Remedial Services - pragmatics and economics?
Control of employment opportunities - research freedom? Control of publication channels - power of bibliometrical measures? Control of research funding - ‘ordered research projects’? Political concerns in research
Issues of psycho-political validity (i) Psycho-political validity to ensure • Research and action incorporate lessons about psychological and political power (Prilleltensky, 2007) • Psycho-political validity - Epistemic - oppression and liberation, at the personal, relational as well as collective domains - role of power in the life world, psychopolitical empowerment of the research participants
Issues of psycho-political validity (ii) • Psycho-political validity - Transformational: Transformational validity derives from the potential of our actions to reduce power inequalities and increasing action
Particular ethical issues inLongitudinal contact • Access dynamic - extent of persistence and ’persuation’ • Balance between insider and outsider perspective in context of ethnic matching as well as non-matching • ’Selective’ memory and/or intentional ’amnesia’, dilemma regarding a cue or acceptance
Particular ethical issues in: Longitudinal contact • Providing feedback to the participants related to right to knowledge of the findings - form, extent, effect • Broader dissemination of results, especially the psycho-political validity • Further research and contact…the third wave