Participatory research and the ethics of anonymisation

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  • who: Thomas Godfrey-Faussett from the Department of Education, University of Oxford, Norham Gardens, Oxford , PY, UK have published the article: Participatory Research and the Ethics of Anonymisation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Reflective subjectivity captures the recognition that while objectivity is not the primary aim, being aware of the ways in which individual positions and biases may influence data production is an integral element of high-quality research. The study focused on the intersection of educational assessment practices, perceptions of success and identity. Although it is by no means the primary purpose of ethics . . .

     

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