Building an ethical research culture: Scholars of refugee background researching refugee-related issues

Author:

Albtran Ahmad1,Aksu Pinar2,Al-Fakir Zuhair3,Al-Hashimi Heidar4,Baillot Helen5,Izzeddin Azad3,Yohannes Hyab Teklehaimanot6ORCID,Kirkwood Steve7ORCID,Mfaco Bulelani8,Nicole Tandy1,Ní Raghallaigh Muireann9ORCID,Ogutu Gordon10,O’Reilly Zoë9ORCID,Younes Angham3

Affiliation:

1. Independent Researcher , Scotland

2. School of Education and School of Law, University of Glasgow, Glasgow , Scotland

3. Independent Researcher , Ireland

4. School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen’s University, Belfast , Northern Ireland

5. Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh , Scotland

6. School of Education, University of Glasgow, Glasgow , Scotland

7. School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh , Scotland

8. School of Social Sciences, Law and Education, Technological University, Dublin , Ireland

9. School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, University College Dublin, Dublin , Ireland

10. School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies, Dublin City University, Dublin , Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Recent scholarship on the need to decolonize refugee research, and migration research more generally, points to the urgency of challenging ongoing colonial power structures inherent in such research. Increased involvement of scholars with lived experience is one way to challenge and remake unequal and colonial power relations. Through discussions with researchers of forced migration, we aimed to explore the challenges, barriers, and supports related to involvement in such research, and to identify how research practices and structures could be improved to increase and facilitate the involvement of scholars with refugee backgrounds. In this field reflection, we highlight key points and suggestions for better research practice that emerged from these discussions. In doing so, we are endeavouring to contribute to the important ongoing conversation about ethics and decolonizing research. We build on existing ethical guidelines by opening up some of the complexities of ethical practice and offering concrete actions that can be taken to work through these.

Funder

Scottish Irish Migration Initiative

University College Dublin

University of Edinburgh

Universities of Sanctuary

School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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