| MODE: Research Ethics and Informed Consent in Video Research |
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Location: London Knowledge Lab, Emerald Street.
Host/Speaker: Dr Jeff Bezemer
Date and Time:
Tuesday, 17 January 2012, 14:00 - 16:30
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Aim and focus
The aim of this seminar, organised as part of the NCRM MODE node is to discuss ethical principles, procedures and
practices in video-based research. Video offers real potential for social
science research, as evidenced in a growing body of video-based studies in
sociology, psychology, communication and education. However making audio-visual
records of social interaction also raises challenging ethical questions, for
instance about its effects on the well-being and anonymity of research
participants and its legal implications. In the seminar we will identify and
work through these questions with reference to a case study of video research
in the operating theatres of a hospital; and with reference to the experiences
that the participants bring to the seminar. The seminar is led by Dr Jeff Bezemer.
Who is this seminar for?
The seminar is aimed at anyone who uses or plans to use video in social
science research.
Registration
This seminar is fully booked. To find out about other MODE training events, or more about the project in general, please visit the website: http://mode.ioe.ac.uk
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