Anthropology 2218F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Informed Consent, Focus Group, Outlandish
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Respect autonomy and to protect those with developing, impaired or diminished autonomy. Impact on individuals of factors such as their physical, mental and spiritual health, as well as their physical, economic and social circumstances. Equity requires distributing the benefits and burdens of research participation. Informed consent implies that subjects understand and agree to every facet of an experiment (lenza, 2004, 24) Reason and bradbury (2001) as cited in brydon-miller et al. (2003) Acting and observing the process and consequence of change. Come up with your own research questions or contemporary indigenous themes. Think critically about the role of colonialism and resistance. Research report 1200 1500 words (5-6 pages) Interview each other about the picture and find a common theme. Act as a means to help enhance memory. The literature suggests that the value of photographs to sociological research lies in their ability to create and support meaning-making. Wang"s (2005) explanation of photovoice methodology comprised an introductory orientation.