You're researching vulnerable populations. How do you handle power dynamics effectively?
Researching vulnerable populations is a delicate task that requires a deep understanding of the ethical implications and power dynamics at play. When you embark on this research journey, you're not just collecting data; you're dealing with real people who have faced systemic disadvantages. The power imbalance between researcher and subject can be profound, and handling it with care is paramount to the integrity of your study. It's essential to approach your research with humility, ensuring that the voices and experiences of the participants are respected and heard without being overshadowed by the researcher's influence or agenda.
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Amrish SelvarasanResearch Analyst | MSW
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