Ethical Principles, Social Harm and the Economic Relations of Research: Negotiating Ethics Committee Requirements and Community Expectations in Ethnographic Research in Rural Malawi

Author:

Ansell Nicola1ORCID,Mwathunga Evance2,Hajdu Flora3,Robson Elsbeth4,Hlabana Thandie5,van Blerk Lorraine6,Hemsteede Roeland7

Affiliation:

1. Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UK

2. University of Malawi Chancellor College, Zomba, Southern Region, Malawi

3. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden

4. University of Hull, Kingston upon Hull, UK

5. National University of Lesotho, Roma, Lesotho

6. University of Dundee, UK

7. IOD PARC, Sheffield, UK

Abstract

Conventional research ethics focus on avoidance of harm to individual participants through measures to ensure informed consent. In long-term ethnographic research projects involving multiple actors, however, a wider concept of harm is needed. We apply the criminological concept of social harm, which focuses on harm produced through and affecting wider social relations, to a research project that we undertook in Malawi. Through this, we show how structural economic inequalities shape the consequences of research for the differently positioned parties involved. Specifically, we focus on dilemmas around transferring resources within three social fields: our relations with a Malawian ethics committee; our interventions in a rural community; and our efforts to engage the policy community. Each of these involved multiple and differently placed individuals within broader, multi-scalar structural relations and reveals the inadequacies of conventional codes of ethics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Anthropology

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