Stumbling’ to Succeed

Challenges, Obstacles, and Ethical Dillemas in Human Participant Research

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https://doi.org/10.29173/cais1965

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Research involving human participants can be the most creative and rewarding engagement, also distinguished by a wide range of methodologies. However, it comes with its own challenges related to ethics, technology, administration, institutional regulations, and the effective dissemination of findings. A group of researchers from Canada and the U.S. will discuss some common ‘stumbles’ in human participant research, including bias in quantitative data sets; the responsibility of disabled scholars for protecting participants and themselves; reconciling multilingual lifeworlds with western approaches to research and publishing; nurturing ‘slow science’ among emergent scholars; and overcoming institutional gaps in support for community-based research.

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2025-02-07

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Dali, K., Ammari, T., Costello, K., Hill, H., & Senteio, C. (2025). Stumbling’ to Succeed: Challenges, Obstacles, and Ethical Dillemas in Human Participant Research. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of CAIS Actes Du congrès Annuel De l’ACSI. https://doi.org/10.29173/cais1965

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