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      Engaging with care: ethical issues in Participatory Research

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          This paper contributes to the literature on ethics in Participatory Research by looking at the Researcher-in-Residence model and its application within health services research in three East London boroughs. The Researcher-in-Residence is embedded in the organisation to enable knowledge mobilisation and knowledge coproduction. Whereas negotiation of different types of expertise to coproduce evidence might raise issues of power differentials, the embedded nature of the role also requires careful negotiating of relationships. As the researcher is immersed in the context under evaluation, the boundaries between the researcher and the participants’ everyday working life can become blurred. The paper explores these ethical issues and suggests that, whereas the requirements of ethics committees, based on an ethics of principle, at times fail to offer appropriate guidelines for this methodological approach, an ethics of care based on relationships can offer a complementary framework to address some of the thorny challenges that emerge from everyday practice in participatory research.

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                Journal
                Qualitative Research
                Qualitative Research
                SAGE Publications
                1468-7941
                1741-3109
                October 2021
                April 17 2020
                October 2021
                : 21
                : 5
                : 667-685
                Affiliations
                [1 ]UCL Department of Primary Care and Population Health, UK
                [2 ]Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, UK
                [3 ]Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, UK
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                10.1177/1468794120904883
                b6ee1088-0500-4797-bcf6-67d65099a438
                © 2021

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