The Politics of Research Ethics in Social Work: Reflections From a First-time Researcher

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Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This paper reflects upon the experiences of a novice researcher negotiating ethical concerns that arose while interviewing women survivors of intimate partner violence. I begin with a brief history of research ethics and feminist contributions to social science research. Drawing from my Honours project I reflect on interviewing friends, boundaries, managing distressing disclosures and the personal politics of research. Keywords : research ethics, feminist research, interviewing friends, research politics, boundarie

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