Ethics, reflexivity, and “ethically important moments” in research

Authors

  • Marilys Guillemin University of Melbourne
  • Lynn Gillam University of Melbourne

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5212/PraxEduc.v.20.24496.003

Abstract

Abstract: Ethical tensions are part of the everyday practice of doing research—all kinds of research. How do researchers deal with ethical problems that arise in the practice of their research, and are there conceptual frameworks that they can draw on to assist them? This article examines the relationship between reflexivity and research ethics. It focuses on what constitutes ethical research practice in qualitative research and how researchers achieve ethical research practice. As a framework for thinking through these issues, the authors distinguish two different dimensions of ethics in research, which they term procedural ethics and “ethics in practice.” The relationship between them and the impact that each has on the actual doing of research are examined. The article then draws on the notion of reflexivity as a helpful way of understanding both the nature of ethics in qualitative research and how ethical practice in research can be achieved.

Keywords: Research ethics. Reflexivity. Research practice.

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Author Biographies

  • Marilys Guillemin, University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne.

  • Lynn Gillam, University of Melbourne

    University of Melbourne.

Published

2025-01-21

Issue

Section

Seção Temática: Ética, Integridade e Inteligência Artificial

How to Cite

Ethics, reflexivity, and “ethically important moments” in research. Práxis Educativa, [S. l.], v. 20, p. 1–18, 2025. DOI: 10.5212/PraxEduc.v.20.24496.003. Disponível em: https://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/praxiseducativa/article/view/24496. Acesso em: 30 may. 2026.