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Bureaucracies of Mass Deception: Institutional Review Boards and the Ethics of Ethnographic Research

Charles L. Bosk and Raymond G. De Vries
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Charles L. Bosk: The Leonard Davis Institute for Health Services Research, Department of Medical Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania
Raymond G. De Vries: St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2004, vol. 595, issue 1, 249-263

Abstract: Ethnographers have long been unhappy with the review of their research proposals by institutional review boards (IRBs). In this article, we offer a sociological view of the problems associated with prospective IRB review of ethnographic research. Compared with researchers in other fields, social scientists have been less willing to accommodate themselves to IRB oversight; we identify the reasons for this reluctance, and in an effort to promote such accommodation, we suggest several steps to reduce the frustration associated with IRB review of ethnographic research. We conclude by encouraging ethnographers to be alert to the ways the procedural and bureaucratic demands of IRBs can displace their efforts to solve the serious ethical dilemmas posed by ethnography.

Keywords: research ethics; institutional review boards; ethnography; research methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1177/0002716204266913

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